Free trade agreements

Tricor Group Releases 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report Focusing on Impact of RCEP on South Korea and COVID-19 Recovery

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Sunday, January 31, 2021

In particular, Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report focuses on how the landmark implementation of the RCEP in 2021 is likely to enhance market openness and create new opportunities for global enterprises in South Korea and APAC against the challenging backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic recovery.

Key Points: 
  • In particular, Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report focuses on how the landmark implementation of the RCEP in 2021 is likely to enhance market openness and create new opportunities for global enterprises in South Korea and APAC against the challenging backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
  • As we look toward full activation of the RCEP, Tricor South Korea is well-positioned to help firms in South Korea navigate the rapidly changing landscape and unlock their full potential.
  • Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report provides a blueprint for global and local enterprises looking to leverage and capitalize on the new opportunities expected to be created by the RCEP.
  • Tricor Korea specializes in company administration, payroll and executive search services, offering best practices and local knowledge to clients based in Korea.

Tricor Group Releases 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report Focusing on Impact of RCEP on Australia and COVID-19 Recovery

Retrieved on: 
Sunday, January 31, 2021

In particular, Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report focuses on how the landmark implementation of the RCEP in 2021 is likely to enhance market openness and create new opportunities for global enterprises in Australia and APAC against the challenging backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic recovery.

Key Points: 
  • In particular, Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report focuses on how the landmark implementation of the RCEP in 2021 is likely to enhance market openness and create new opportunities for global enterprises in Australia and APAC against the challenging backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
  • Richard Beattie, CEO, Tricor Australia / New Zealand , said: From an Australian point of view, the RCEP enhances Australia's position for two-way economic engagement in the growing APAC region.
  • Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report provides a blueprint for global and local enterprises looking to leverage and capitalize on the new opportunities expected to be created by the RCEP.
  • Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report, which draws from qualitative and quantitative data, suggests that, despite numerous roadblocks and pending uncertainties ahead, new opportunities are on the horizon for global businesses in 2021, such as the numerous benefits offered by RCEP.

Tricor Group Releases 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report Focusing on Impact of RCEP and COVID-19 Recovery

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 28, 2021

In particular, Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report focuses on how the landmark implementation of the RCEP in 2021 is likely to enhance market openness and create new opportunities for global enterprises in APAC against the challenging backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic recovery.

Key Points: 
  • In particular, Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report focuses on how the landmark implementation of the RCEP in 2021 is likely to enhance market openness and create new opportunities for global enterprises in APAC against the challenging backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
  • The Report also contains a detailed guide to doing business in the key RCEP markets of mainland China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, where Tricor maintains influential market presence.
  • Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report provides a blueprint for global and local enterprises looking to leverage and capitalize on the new opportunities expected to be created by the RCEP.
  • Tricor Groups 2021 Asia Pacific Trade Report, which draws from qualitative and quantitative data, suggests that, despite numerous roadblocks and pending uncertainties ahead, new opportunities are on the horizon for global businesses in 2021, such as the numerous benefits offered by RCEP.

Labelmaster Releases Online Training Courses Explaining New South America Shipping Regulations

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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

This on-demand, two-part course is the perfect introduction to the MERCOSUR regulations that were implemented to reduce the complexities of shipping hazmat to and through South America.

Key Points: 
  • This on-demand, two-part course is the perfect introduction to the MERCOSUR regulations that were implemented to reduce the complexities of shipping hazmat to and through South America.
  • The DG regulations in South America have been complex, confusing and inconsistent across countries, which is why the MERCOSUR countries have taken these steps, said Rhonda Jessop, director of global learning, Labelmaster.
  • Labelmasters exclusive English-language training provides guidance and information to help shippers comply with these new regulations and make transporting into, across and out of South America more efficient and effective.
  • By partnering with Labelmaster to develop the industrys first English-language MERCOSUR DG road regulations online training, we can provide organizations with the information and training they need.

Engaging the Biden administration on trade will be key to Canada's long-term economic fortunes, shows latest RSM Canada report

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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Canada's long-term economic prospects will largely depend on expansion of U.S. and global trade

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  • Canada's long-term economic prospects will largely depend on expansion of U.S. and global trade
    Canada's economy is the most dependent on trade among large, developed nations.
  • It can expect a boost if the Biden administration re-enters the U.S. in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
  • Canada poised to make significant economic gains should the U.S. end its trade war with China, which analysis shows has harmed Canada nearly as much as the U.S. given integration between the two economies.
  • RSM Canada Consulting LP provides consulting services and is an affiliate of RSM US LLP, a member firm of RSM International.

Richard Yuan, Chairman of Australia China Entrepreneurs Club, discusses RCEP and Global Trade

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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

SYDNEY, Jan 14, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Richard Yuan, chairman of Australia China Entrepreneurs Club, discussed RCEP and its impact on global trade in a recent interview.

Key Points: 
  • SYDNEY, Jan 14, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Richard Yuan, chairman of Australia China Entrepreneurs Club, discussed RCEP and its impact on global trade in a recent interview.
  • RCEP can connect approximately 30% of the world's population and development and generate substantial income in the right political context.
  • And, it can raise world income by US$209 billion and global trade by US$500 billion annually by 2030 according to Richard Yuan, a Chinese national living and working in Australia who is Chairman of the Australia China Entrepreneurs Club and International Ambassador of the SME Association of Australia.
  • People can estimate that the total losses in the trade war between the US and China are covered, not for China or the United States, by the RCEP and CPTPP together.

Why has the world's largest free trade bloc formed in East Asia

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Friday, November 27, 2020

The signing of the RCEP will create the world's largest free trade bloc.

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  • The signing of the RCEP will create the world's largest free trade bloc.
  • More importantly, East Asia, with a well-established production network and active regional trade, lacked an overall free trade agreement.
  • In addition, the resurgence of unilateralism and trade protectionism over recent years have greatly disrupted regional trade in East Asia.
  • Although the volume of bilateral trade exceeds $300 billion, the two countries had no free trade deal between each other.

Commodities Intelligence Centre to groom Global Commodity Champions On the Back of RCEP

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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

- Announces Global Commodity Champion initiative on the back of RCEP which identifies a unique commodity product from each member country.

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  • - Announces Global Commodity Champion initiative on the back of RCEP which identifies a unique commodity product from each member country.
  • SINGAPORE, Nov 24, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - Commodities Intelligence Centre (CIC), a B2B e-trade platform for physical commodities, has announced its plans to groom one Global Commodity Champion from each participating country of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
  • Peter Yu, Chief Executive Officer of Commodities Intelligence Centre, shared, "The coronavirus has radically reshaped the global supply chain, exposing the fragility of the industry.
  • The Commodities Intelligence Centre (CIC) is a global trading platform for physical commodities including Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Metals, Chemicals & Plastics, Oil & Petroleum, and Agri Commodities.

Peers call for more transparency on trade deals

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Friday, July 31, 2020

The International Agreements Sub-Committee is currently holding two inquiries into the UKs trade negotiations with the US and Japan.

Key Points: 
  • The International Agreements Sub-Committee is currently holding two inquiries into the UKs trade negotiations with the US and Japan.
  • Lord Goldsmith QC, Chair of the Committee, has today called for more detail on the progress and objectives of trade negotiations in two letters to Secretary of State, Rt Hon.
  • The letters, one in relation to UK-US trade talks and the other on UK-Japan negotiations, detail initial concerns with the ongoing negotiations and areas where the Committee calls for more transparency with Parliament to support scrutiny.
  • As an EU Member State, much of the work negotiating agreements was done on our behalf and the European Parliament, including UK MEPs, scrutinised these deals with veto powers.

Peers call for more transparency on trade deals

Retrieved on: 
Friday, July 31, 2020

The International Agreements Sub-Committee is currently holding two inquiries into the UKs trade negotiations with the US and Japan.

Key Points: 
  • The International Agreements Sub-Committee is currently holding two inquiries into the UKs trade negotiations with the US and Japan.
  • Lord Goldsmith QC, Chair of the Committee, has today called for more detail on the progress and objectives of trade negotiations in two letters to Secretary of State, Rt Hon.
  • The letters, one in relation to UK-US trade talks and the other on UK-Japan negotiations, detail initial concerns with the ongoing negotiations and areas where the Committee calls for more transparency with Parliament to support scrutiny.
  • As an EU Member State, much of the work negotiating agreements was done on our behalf and the European Parliament, including UK MEPs, scrutinised these deals with veto powers.