"Negotiations on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) have moved satisfactorily, with modalities being agreed in August 2015.
"If the technical negotiations which are underway are completed swiftly, RCEP may turn into a dynamic reality very soon, particularly if we succeed in forming regional value chains and production networks. With the TPP becoming a reality, expediting RCEP is in our interest," Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs Anil Wadhwa said.
The mega trade agreement will certainly have an impact on India's exports in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, textiles and chemicals, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had said recently.
The 16-member bloc RCEP comprises 10 ASEAN members (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam) and their six free trade agreement partners -- India, China, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
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RCEP negotiations were launched in Phnom Penh in November. The 16 countries account for over a quarter of the world's economy, estimated to be more than USD 75 trillion.
The Plan of Action envisages a number of steps in the areas of trade and investment, finance, transport, food, agriculture, forestry, information and communication technology, tourism, science, technology and innovation and mining & natural resources management.
"In the past year, a significant achievement has been the completion of the ASEAN-India Free Trade Area with the entry into force of the ASEAN-India Agreements on Trade in Services and Investment on July 1, 2015.
Stressing on deeper ASEAN-India collaboration, Wadhwa
said: "We need to undertake capacity building programmes, workshops and seminars that focus on the ASEAN-India FTA, Rules of Origin, services liberalization, regulatory aspects of ecommerce, elimination of non-tariff barriers, competition policy and intellectual property rights, SME cooperation and promotion".
He said the government is keen to facilitate cross border trade between our North-eastern states and neighbouring ASEAN countries by setting up more border trade points and Haats.
Along with the construction of the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway and the Kaladan Multi-modal Project, we are also at the final stages of a Motor Vehicles Agreement between India, Myanmar and Thailand which will address soft connectivity issues, the Secretary (East) pointed out.
"We have enhanced the ASEAN-India Science and Technology Fund from USD 1 million to USD 5 million with effect from this year, which will go towards setting up of an ASEAN-India Innovation Platform to facilitate commercialization of low cost technologies and collaborative R&D projects," he said.