On 1 January 2022, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) will enter into force. This free trade agreement includes 15 East Asian and Pacific Nations of different economic sizes and stages of development, representing around 30 per cent of world GDP. The RCEP will be the world’s largest trading bloc, in economic size, and is set to become a new centre of gravity for global trade.
The agreement encompasses several areas of cooperation, with tariff concessions a central principle, which will eliminate 90 per cent of tariffs within the bloc. The concessions are key in understanding the initial impacts of RCEP on trade, both inside and outside of the bloc.
Intra RCEP-trade was already worth about US$ 2.3 trillion (2019) and this analysis shows that RCEP’s tariff concessions would further boost the intraregional exports of the newly formed alliance by nearly 2 per cent, approximately US$42 billion. This is the result of two forces: trade creation, as lower tariffs would stimulate trade between members, by nearly US$17 billion; and trade diversion, as lower tariffs within RCEP would redirect trade away from non-members to members, equivalent to nearly US$25 billion.
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