Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 1:50:23 GMT -8
The Department of Negotiations is preparing to explain the results of negotiations with "RCEP" and will visit 4 regions to point out Thai interests.The Department of International Trade Negotiations reveals the next step of "RCEP" after closing the deal. 15 member countries are meeting to refine legal language. The target is not later than the first quarter or as late as the second quarter of next year so that the agreement can be signed within 2020. India will continue to work together to find a resolution on outstanding issues. Emphasize that RCEP is still the largest free trade area. Even recently there is no India.
In the country, there will be a meeting of relevant C Level Executive List agencies to provide information on negotiations on 14 Nov. and visit 4 regions to explain benefits and ways to deal with impacts during Jan.-Feb. 2020. Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations Revealing Thailand's work guidelines after leaders of 16 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) member countries jointly issued a statement. Announcing the success of the RCEP negotiations on November 4, 2019 in Bangkok, there are currently 15 RCEP member countries that have closed the 20 baht RCEP negotiations and negotiations to open the market in important parts.
A staff level meeting is about to be arranged. To refine the legal wording of all 20 chapters of the agreement, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2020, or at the latest it is unlikely to occur in the second quarter or within June 2020. This is to give member countries enough time to complete their own internal processes and allow all 15 countries to sign on together in 2020 as the leaders aim. which in the Thai part before signing Must seek approval from the Cabinet (Cabinet) first. For the case of India that there are still outstanding issues that need to be negotiated RCEP members will work together. to find a resolution to India's outstanding issues. At this time, it has not yet been determined whether to start negotiations or how to proceed.
In the country, there will be a meeting of relevant C Level Executive List agencies to provide information on negotiations on 14 Nov. and visit 4 regions to explain benefits and ways to deal with impacts during Jan.-Feb. 2020. Mrs. Oramon Sapthaweetham Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations Revealing Thailand's work guidelines after leaders of 16 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) member countries jointly issued a statement. Announcing the success of the RCEP negotiations on November 4, 2019 in Bangkok, there are currently 15 RCEP member countries that have closed the 20 baht RCEP negotiations and negotiations to open the market in important parts.
A staff level meeting is about to be arranged. To refine the legal wording of all 20 chapters of the agreement, which is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2020, or at the latest it is unlikely to occur in the second quarter or within June 2020. This is to give member countries enough time to complete their own internal processes and allow all 15 countries to sign on together in 2020 as the leaders aim. which in the Thai part before signing Must seek approval from the Cabinet (Cabinet) first. For the case of India that there are still outstanding issues that need to be negotiated RCEP members will work together. to find a resolution to India's outstanding issues. At this time, it has not yet been determined whether to start negotiations or how to proceed.