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The Prime Minister welcomes the IV RCEP negotiations aimed at improving trade and investment in the ASEAN region. It is a signal to the whole world that cooperation will restore the common economy.
November 15 at the Phakdi Bodin building General Government House Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Participated in the 4th summit of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Association (RCEP) in addition to the 37th ASEAN Summit by teleconference. After the meeting, Mr. Anucha Buraphachaisri, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office. The summary of the results of the meeting is as follows:
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Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said the meeting was a hearing on the success of the negotiations and witnessed the signing of the RCEP agreement with the leaders and representatives of the 15 RCEP member countries. RCEP countries and members expressed their intention to sign the RCEP Agreement, delighted to see the efforts of member states in collective bargaining over the last 8 years, in which the RCEP is a great promotion of free trade. Top of the world And it is a signal to the world to see cooperation in joint economic recovery.
Prime Minister of Thailand Made a statement that I am very pleased that this meeting can conclude the outcome of the negotiations together. And it will witness the signing of the RCEP, which is a free trade agreement. The historic edition, knowing that member countries face many challenges. Due to the difference in the level of economic development AND the sensitivity of each country AND the latest in the coronavirus outbreak situation
The Thai Prime Minister stressed that the RCEP is the world’s largest free trade agreement, high quality and has significant implications for improving the competitiveness and commercial interests of all countries. Ready to Believe Member State Incorporation Will strengthen the RCEP region with an enabling environment and attract global trade and investment. This gives member countries the capacity and flexibility to meet future economic challenges. It will also be a tool to propel the world economy towards freer trade. As a result, our region and our people continue to benefit equally and sustainably.
Subsequently, the Prime Minister attended the signing ceremony of the Regional Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP), with representatives from 15 countries of Thailand, Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce. And the Prime Minister witnessed the signing
In addition, at 2:00 p.m., the Prime Minister attended the closing ceremony of the 37th ASEAN Summit. Made a statement AND handed the hammer of the ASEAN chair to the Brunei Ambassador to Vietnam AND King of Brunei Made a statement in response.
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