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Trade at full throttle as RCEP comes into force

Updated: Jun 1, 2023 China Daily Print
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Dancers perform at the Indonesia Pavilion during the 19th China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in September. [Photo/Xinhua]

NANNING — The rumbling sound and ground vibrations from the machines inside a workshop on the outskirts of Nanning, capital of South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, were palpable even at a distance.

Workers hired by Nanning Paperjoy Paper Industry Co Ltd were scrambling to step up production as overseas orders have been piling up.

On Friday, 112 metric tons of PE-coated paper rolls manufactured by the company worth 980,000 yuan ($137,260) became the first batch of goods to set sail from Guangxi to the Philippines to receive a Certificate of Origin (CO) under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership by local Customs authorities.

With that piece of paper, the tariffs on these goods were expected to be slashed from the original 15 percent to effectively zero.

The RCEP entered into force in the Philippines on Friday, marking a milestone of the world's largest free trade pact being fully effective for all 15 member countries.

"We have, on average, three batches of goods leaving for the Philippines every month. It is a pivotal destination for our export business", said Chen Zhongshu, marketing director of the company for Southeast Asia. "After the RCEP pact comes into effect in the country, the Certificate of Origin will grant us over 300,000 yuan in tariff reductions each month, which is a morale booster for those of us who are in the process of business expansion."

"We see the RCEP as a critical key toward inclusive economic growth, not only for the Philippines but within ASEAN," Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual was quoted as saying in an earlier report.

Describing the RCEP as "a modern, comprehensive, high-quality and mutually beneficial economic partnership," Pascual said the Philippines had secured enhanced market access for its key products such as preserved pineapples, durian, chocolate and ignition wiring sets.

The Philippine Senate ratified the RCEP this February, completing the process of joining the world's largest free trade agreement.

In 2022, Chinese exporters saw an estimated 1.58 billion yuan in tariff reductions for 235.3 billion yuan worth of goods shipped under the RCEP, while the total value of imported goods that enjoyed preferential tariff rates reached 65.3 billion yuan, with cuts in tariffs amounting to 1.55 billion yuan.

The implementation of the RCEP plays the role of ballast in attracting foreign investment for China as more and more investors are actively pursuing business opportunities and further deepening their existing cooperation.

In 2022, trade between China and other RCEP members increased 7.5 percent year-on-year to 12.95 trillion yuan, and RCEP investment in China, in actual use, climbed 23.1 percent to $23.53 billion, data show.

"Australia welcomes the role that the RCEP is playing in bolstering trade architecture across our region", Anthony Aspen, Australian consul-general in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, recently said at an RCEP trade and investment exchange fair where 11 trade and cooperation project deals worth a total of 10.3 billion yuan were inked between Chinese and Australian companies.

Praising the agreement for delivering a range of improvements in areas with significant growth potential, Aspen added that "the RCEP locks in market access and addresses non-tariff barriers to trade, creating significant new trade and investment opportunities across our region."

Signed in November 2020, the landmark RCEP agreement covers roughly 30 percent of the world's gross domestic product and population. It entered into force on Jan 1,2022, intending to gradually eliminate tariffs on over 90 percent of goods traded among its members.

Xinhua

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