According to a Cambodian official, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement, which entered into force last year, is a catalyst for cross-border trade and economic integration in the Asia-Pacific region. Sok Siphana, a senior minister in charge of special mission, said the world's biggest free trade agreement is comprehensive, covering trade in goods and services, investment, economic and technical cooperation, dispute settlement, e-commerce, competition and more.
"Cambodia has received good trade preferences under the RCEP for their agricultural products, which include among others, cashew nuts, maize, coconut, fresh mango, banana, sweet potato, honey, turmeric powder, orange, papaya, passion fruit, garlic, guava, dragon fruit and durian," he said.
Source: english.news.cn