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Malaysia respects India's decision on RCEP, says Muhyiddin

Despite India's decision, PM believes trade between the two countries will only get stronger

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Nov 2020 1:00PM

Malaysia respects India's decision on RCEP, says Muhyiddin
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin deliver his speech during the opening of the 37th Asean Summit and which was held virtually yesterday. – Bernama, November 13, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia respects India’s decision to not join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), but remains hopeful that the Asean Dialogue Partner will join the trade pact in the future, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

Muhyiddin at the 17th Asean-India Summit Thursday, expressed his appreciation for India’s active participation and valuable contributions in the RCEP negotiations and forming the RCEP Agreement.

India opted out from the RCEP negotiations in November 2019. Currently, the RCEP, which is scheduled to be signed on the last day of the 37th Asean Summit and related meetings this Sunday, will include the 10 member states of Asean as well as Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand.

Muhyiddin noted that Malaysia and Asean view India as an important strategic partner and that trade between Asean and India has increased tremendously over the years.

In 2019, India was the sixth largest trading partner among Asean Dialogue Partners with total merchandise trade reaching US$77 billion (RM318 billion).

"This partnership augurs well in the pursuit of Asean’s economic development initiatives and also in the evolving economic architecture in Asia. In this context, both sides must redouble the efforts to exploit greater potential that exists in trade and other economic relations," he said at the summit, held within the 37th Asean Summit and related meetings.

Meanwhile, Muhyiddin said he is pleased that officials from both sides have agreed on the way forward for the review of the Asean-India Trade in Goods Agreement (Aitiga).

Malaysia, he said, looks forward to the review to make Aitiga more user-friendly, simple, and trade facilitative for businesses.

Malaysia strongly believes that the review is important to ensure Aitiga remains relevant and ensure further improvements on trade relations and enhancing the supply chain for the prosperity of both Asean and India, he said.

The prime minister said he hoped all sides refrained from imposing unnecessary and increasing protectionist measures.

"Both Asean and India must work together to ensure that our borders remain open and trade procedures are more facilitative," he said.

Muhyiddin also highlighted the importance of adopting digital solutions in (economic) recovery efforts by seizing opportunities provided by digital transformation such as e-Commerce and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

"Malaysia believes that digital transformation will help us 'futureproof' the economic growth of our region. Therefore, Asean and India must accelerate digitalisation and business reform to tackle these new challenges particularly to achieve sustainable growth as well as for the business to stay afloat," he said.

The prime minister is leading the Malaysian delegation at the biannual summit virtually from here, until Sunday.

The summit is chaired by Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in his capacity as Asean Chair 2020 under the theme “Cohesive and Responsive Asean." – Bernama, November 13, 2020

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