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Mekong Delta region asserts Vietnamese rice brand internationally

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We need WTO more than ever_GMW cn

2020-12-24 13:19   By: GMW.cn   Supachai Panitchpakdi: Former Director General of the World Trade Organization, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand Zhigang Fu: Reporter of Guangming Daily in Bangkok China and Asia will be the linchpin in leading trade recovery Zhigang Fu: Dear Mr. Supachai, it is a great honor to invite you to participate in the dialogue of Guangming international forum. In March, when novel coronavirus pneumonia was most serious in Thailand, you published an article in Bangkok Business magazine titled Novel Coronavirus Is Common Enemy of The World , which you wrote the world must fight against the pandemic together. More than half a year later, the new coronavirus is still rampant in the world. Although China and Thailand have controlled the epidemic situation, they are still facing the pressure of imported cases and epidemic rebound.

Meeting the Challenge in Asia

Meeting the Challenge in Asia To succeed in Asia, President-elect Joe Biden will need an administration that whines less, competes more, and leverages American strengths in the Asia that actually exists, not the one of its wishes, dreams, and fantasies. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION veterans like to argue that they have “transformed” American foreign policy first, by emphasizing strategic competition among the big powers, and second, by centering this competition on the rise of Chinese power in particular. Trump’s former National Security Advisor, H.R. McMaster, touts “the competitive approach to China” as “the biggest shift in U.S. foreign policy since the Cold War.”

LankaWeb – Lanka will benefit by joining emerging multilateral trade blocs like RCEP

Posted on December 19th, 2020 By Sugeeswara Senadhira   Courtesy NewsIn.Asia Colombo, December 18 (Daily News): Gone are the days of military blocs. The new-in is multilateral platforms for economic, trade and strategic cooperation. Sri Lanka became a founder member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) with much hope of becoming a major economic beneficiary. Before long, these hopes started to recede due to unresolvable differences between two of SAARC’s main members, India and Pakistan. Then Sri Lanka as well as other smaller members of SAARC started to look for alternative bodies for multilateral economic cooperation. Two such regional associations offered substantial potential for economic cooperation – the Bay of Bengal Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA).

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