
RCEP Sparks Asia-Pacific Integration at Boao Forum 2025
Boao Forum 2025 spotlights RCEPโs role in accelerating Asia-Pacific integration and driving sustainable development.
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Boao Forum 2025 spotlights RCEPโs role in accelerating Asia-Pacific integration and driving sustainable development.
China reaffirms its commitment to the RCEP as the pact marks its third anniversary, highlighting significant economic growth and job creation in the Asia-Pacific region.
RCEP stands as the world’s largest free trade agreement, promoting multilateralism and countering protectionism in a shifting global economy.
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Chile, Hong Kong SAR, and Sri Lanka seek to join RCEP, signaling a new era of globalization without direct involvement from the United States, while Peru’s Chancay mega port boosts Asia-East Pacific trade.
RCEP continues to drive significant economic growth and deeper trade ties between China and ASEAN, opening new opportunities in various sectors.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim attend a Kuala Lumpur luncheon to strengthen economic and trade ties, emphasizing future cooperation and mutual growth.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim strengthen bilateral ties, setting a regional benchmark for cooperation and mutual growth.
China reinforces ASEAN’s central role in regional stability at the Jakarta summit, focusing on economic cooperation and setting digital economy standards.