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Malaysia looks to add more members to RCEP

22 Sep 2025, 9:16 AM
Malaysia looks to add more members to RCEP

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 22 — The China-backed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) will consider adding new members and discuss ways to improve trade flows when its leaders meet for the first time in five years next month, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said today.

Malaysia plans to hold a summit of the RCEP, the world’s largest trade bloc, when it hosts the annual Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

The RCEP — which the 10 Asean members and China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand — has not held an official leaders’ meeting since November 2020, when they signed a trade deal aimed at lowering tariffs, boosting investment and allowing freer movement of goods within the region.

The RCEP has been seen by some analysts as a potential buffer against tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump’s administration. The October meeting is likely to coincide with a visit by Trump to Kuala Lumpur to attend the Asean Summit.

Tengku Zafrul said the meeting will allow members to suggest improvements to the RCEP trade deal and consider requests from some countries to join the bloc.

“We want to focus on issues that will help RCEP members,” Tengku Zafrul told Reuters in an interview ahead of the Asean Economic Ministers’ Meeting (AEM) this week.

China has called on countries in the region to embrace multilateral frameworks such as the RCEP to counter the impact of US tariffs.

Tengku Zafrul said given that Asean and RCEP members all support multilateralism, he isn’t worried about the meeting being “hijacked” by China.

“To be fair to Malaysia and Asean members, and even other RCEP members, they have said the same thing. I mean, Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and all have stated their views on multilateralism,” he said. “Whether China will hijack the agenda, I don’t think so, because there’s nothing new in our belief about that principle.”

Trump’s tariff drive has seen levies of between 10 per cent and 40 per cent placed on goods from Asian countries, with the majority of major Asean economies leveled with a rate of 19 per cent.

The US tariffs are also expected to be a key point of discussion during the AEM this week, which will be attended by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

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