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The '''Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership''', or '''RCEP''', is a free-trade agreement signed between 15 countries in Asia in November 2020.
The '''Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership''', or '''RCEP''', is a free-trade agreement signed between 15 countries in Asia in November 2020.


It was first proposed by China in 2011 to reinforce economic ties and growth between countries in the Pacific region. After being signed, it is now the largest trade bloc in the world in terms of global GDP and population.
It was first proposed by [[China]] in 2011 to reinforce economic ties and growth between countries in the Pacific region. After being signed, it is now the largest trade bloc in the world in terms of global GDP and population.


Notably, the USA was not invited to sign this agreement. Their exclusion from this trade zone will likely severely impact their imperialist operations in the region in the years to come.
Notably, the [[USA]] was not invited to sign this agreement. Their exclusion from this trade zone will likely severely impact their [[Imperialism|imperialist]] operations in the region in the years to come.


India was invited to sign the agreement but declined, due to Modi's fascist views towards China and him aligning towards the USA.
[[India]] was invited to sign the agreement but declined, due to [[Modi]]'s fascist views towards China and him aligning towards the USA.
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 13 June 2021

The members of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, is a free-trade agreement signed between 15 countries in Asia in November 2020.

It was first proposed by China in 2011 to reinforce economic ties and growth between countries in the Pacific region. After being signed, it is now the largest trade bloc in the world in terms of global GDP and population.

Notably, the USA was not invited to sign this agreement. Their exclusion from this trade zone will likely severely impact their imperialist operations in the region in the years to come.

India was invited to sign the agreement but declined, due to Modi's fascist views towards China and him aligning towards the USA.