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Govt hopes to ratify RCEP by early next year, says Tok Pa

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 21 — Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed has reiterated the government’s hope to ratify the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership by early next year.

“RCEP provides a great opportunity for Malaysia and enables Small and Medium Enterprises to tap into the China market and generate more exports. The SMEs must meet this challenge with confidence and innovation,” he said in a pre-recorded keynote address in conjunction with Invest Selangor today. The fifth edition of SIBS 2021 is held from November 18-21, 2021 with the theme ‘Digital Transformation Towards Economic Recovery’.

 

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How about ratifying the CPTPP, Mustapa_Mohamed? The CPTPP is generally regarded as a 'higher quality' FTA than RCEP. Does this govt have to be reminded that S'pore has 26 FTAs in place already? saifuddinabd tzafrul_aziz AzminAli IsmailSabri60

Lol ...we shall see how you deal with this and shame the former PH FM the traitor ...

Hopes, intends , looking in to , evaluating, considering, mulling, expecting, planning, commitee meetings,khrusus makan minum, ceramahs, khrusus makan minum lagi, budget. No tender, budget hangus. U turn and back to announcement of hope.

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