Thai commerce minister: Talks on China-backed Asian trade deal ‘conclusive’

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4 Nov 2019 • 11:45 AM MYT
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The prospects of reaching agreement on the 16-nation Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is backed by China, were thrown into doubt by last minute demands from India ahead of meetings in Bangkok. — Reuters pic

BANGKOK, Nov 4 — Talks to agree what could be the world’s biggest trade bloc were conclusive and an announcement on their success will be made later today, Thailand’s commerce minister said today.

The prospects of reaching agreement on the 16-nation Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is backed by China, were thrown into doubt by last minute demands from India ahead of meetings in Bangkok.

“The negotiation last night was conclusive,” Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said.

“There will be an announcement together on the success of the RCEP agreement by the leaders later today. India is part of this as well and will jointly make the announcement. The signing will be next year.” — Reuters