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Japan ratifies world's biggest free trade deal involving China, ASEAN

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And so World War III is drawing closer...

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Trade is about life, let's be friends.

-2 ( +0 / -2 )

China is the driving force between this trade agreement and it was her counter to the TTP. There she had had the power veto Australia from joining.

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No more tariffs on substandard goods laden with toxic refuse. Deals like this benefit no one except for the villains who agree to them.

2 ( +3 / -1 )

Japan can't bite the feeding hands of China but its tongue won't dare to touch the hands of the US.

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Speed:

Letting China in is a mistake. Every association of countries they are let into results in nothing but trouble.

It's to be a force against Chinese domination in the group that Japan, along with Australia and New Zealand, joins the group. Without Japan, Southeast Asian countries will be totally dominated by China.

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China is the LITERAL centre of this economically intertwined world. Don't fight it.

China believes that and wants the world to also. More fake information. Goods and services coming out of Europe, Japan and the US far outweighs China's economy and importance.

China is the cheap hub for dubious quality goods. Thats about all.

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Exclude C H I N A before they ruin everything.

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The trade deal is designed to .............. and standardize rules on investment, intellectual property and e-commerce among other trade practices.

So does this mean everyone can steal , copy , reproduce everyone elses things wilfully and free from prosecution , because that is what china does currently. Be great once everyone else has the same playing field as china.............................

2 ( +5 / -3 )

With covid-19, swine-flu, bird-flu. HK law, Every country should restrict or stop dealing with China for at least 5-6 years.

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Letting China in is a mistake. Every association of countries they are let into results in nothing but trouble.

Unfortunate for such thinkers. China is the LITERAL centre of this economically intertwined world. Don't fight it. Embrace it.

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The pact will be Japan's first trade deal involving both China and South Korea, its biggest and third-biggest trade partners, respectively. The Japanese government estimated earlier this year that the trade treaty could lift the gross domestic product of the world's third-largest economy by about 2.7 percent.

Japan, Korea, and China have completed 16th rounds of negotiations for a Tri-lateral free trade agreement. Trade is not going to stop, so it's pointless trying to keep Japan from making money.

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Is Taiwan in this deal?

No and neither is Hong Kong.

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Nice job, paying for China's military and spy complex. Excellent choice.

2020 Trade deficit with China $280 billion. Why is the US paying for China's military and spy complex then? Excellent choice.

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There is no way Japan will give up access to the Chinese market. Expecting Japan to deal mostly with western allies over Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan or Iran and the attack on military bases over the killing of Soleimani is an anti-competitive practice in disguise. You think if Toyota stopped exporting cars to China, GM wouldn't fill that vacancy right away? All you have to do is to look at Australia.

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The RCEP groups the 10 ASEAN states -- Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam -- as well as Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

Let's take a look at some of the signatories to the agreement:

Brunei: absolute monarchy / authoritarian regime

Cambodia: authoritarian regime

Indonesia: deeply flawed democracy / kleptocracy

Laos: authoritarian regime

Malaysia: deeply flawed constitutional monarchy / kleptocracy

Myanmar: authoritarian regime

the Philippines: deeply flawed democracy / kleptocracy

Singapore: flawed democracy

Thailand: hybrid regime (still essentially a military dictatorship)

Vietnam: authoritarian regime

China: authoritarian regime

And then Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

What could possibly go wrong?

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Exclude China from all trade deals.

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Nice job, paying for China's military and spy complex. Excellent choice. Why is Myanmar included? Where's NK in the list? Come on, be consistent. /s

11 ( +15 / -4 )

Mistake having China as a member!

15 ( +18 / -3 )

Workers will get shafted by this agreement. Only the rich will get richer.

12 ( +14 / -2 )

Bad news for Japan and the region allowing China into this deal. China is unreliable as a trade partner and should be shunned.

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Is Taiwan in this deal?

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Good luck with that!

10 ( +13 / -3 )

anything with China involved is a huge mistake and will only embolden their villiany

14 ( +20 / -6 )

Letting China in is a mistake. Every association of countries they are let into results in nothing but trouble.

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