China-backed trade pact talks at 'critical stage': Singapore PM

AFP  |  Singapore 

Talks on a China-backed free-trade pact have reached a "critical stage", Singapore's said today as he urged regional economic ministers to seal the deal by the end of the year.

Covering about half the world's population, the RCEP notably excludes the US, which had been leading another regional pact -- the (TPP) -- until abandoned it on coming to office early last year.

"The RCEP negotiations have continued for some time, and have now reached a critical stage," Loong said as he opened a five-day meeting of economy ministers from the (ASEAN).

The meeting will be joined later in the week by top trade officials from ASEAN's main trading partners, including China, Japan, and the US.

"After a great deal of work, the possibility of substantively concluding the RCEP negotiations is finally in sight," he said.

Lee also warned about escalating tensions between the US and -- who have been locked in a spiralling trade row -- and other major economies including the eurozone and

"The RCEP will be an important signal to the that ASEAN members and our partners place high value on free trade, regional integration and international cooperation," he said.

The pact will group the 10 ASEAN members plus China, India, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand, and will cover a third of the world's

A diplomatic source said Singapore, this year's ASEAN chair, is pushing for an agreement on the RCEP before handing over the chairmanship to in 2019.

Another source involved in the talks said ASEAN leaders hope to announce the "substantial conclusion" of negotiations during a summit in November with their main trading partners, and they expect the pact to be implemented in 2020.

is keen to use Washington's rejection of the TPP to build enthusiasm for its own deal and increase influence in the region.

RCEP is a more modest deal that prescribes lower and more limited regulatory standards.

The 11 remaining TPP members signed a slimmed down version of the agreement in March.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 13:00 IST