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Absolutely great, but let's remember that all the government incentives are funded by the fabulous profits of gas and oil that Norway keeps exploiting and exporting. Maybe, just maybe they should stop polluting elsewhere, they also have plenty of hydro power which they can export more to the rest of the EU.
A good govt should make money while it's still possible to make it...if Norway stops exporting all those, who stands to lose ? Norway The oil and gas market isn't going to wither away if Norway decides to not indulge in it
If india didn't signed RCEP entire Asean will dry away soon. Singapore has signed Ceca agreement to get Rcep signed but modi cheated Singapore in last moment 😅.
Why does Countries where people who wears rags on their heads, have plain speaking women for their representatives? I believe because the men are not educated. Some sort of self entitlement.
SRI LANKAN GOVT SHOULD REALIZE THAT THE FIRST TERRORIST IN SRI LANKA WAS NOT TAMILA ELAM, BUT THE SRI LANKAN GOVT...UNLESS IT REVERSES ALL ITS BAD POLICIES AND LAWS.. AND SINCERELY APOLOGISE TO ALL THOSE WHO GOT HURT... THE COUNTRY CANNOT GET TO ITS OLD PROSPEROUS STATE... IT IS CALLED THE HEAVEN ON EARTH, REMEMBER?
Sri lanka economy was caused by USD. Now the current president is USA puppet and he still cannot fix the country's problem. Just like Argentina President who is the USA puppet too.
The richest person in pakistan is the army chief when they retire they will become billionaires and settle in different countries 75% of the loan amount will go to the army and the rest of them will go to the government
I live in Jordan and our tourism is also greatly affected, we have a negligible amount of tourists. And when those businesses that rely on tourism have no money, they don't spend money in other sectors of the economy. It has had a negative e affect broadly. ...
Israel and Western countries created the Arab Spring in order to destroy all Arab countries but somehow they survived. And today we see Zionazi Spring which seems worse than Arab Spring and it looks Israel is on a ventilator and its just a matter of time 😮😢😊
Trade deals where China is dominant player is a loose all proposition. They have full control on market restrictions whilst subject the host country to all free market scrutiny.
India stand out like a sore thumb in any regional grouping. India smell like a rotten egg and a great disappointment among 15 countries in the RCEP. Perhaps India would like to withdraw from the SCO and BRICS as well if India is not able to get along well with other country in the grouping. It is of no loss to RCEP and it is the prerogative if India do not wish to be with RCEP countries with like-minded disposition and purpose. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is a free trade agreement among the Asia-Pacific countries of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The RCEP was built upon the existing ASEAN+1 FTAs with the spirit to strengthen economic linkages and to enhance trade and investment related activities to achieve a modern, comprehensive, high-quality, and mutually beneficial economic partnership agreement among the ASEAN Member States and ASEAN’s FTA partners. RCEP has the potential to deliver significant opportunities for businesses in the East Asia region, and provide a framework aimed at lowering trade barriers and securing improved market access for goods and services for businesses in the region, through broaden and deepen ASEAN’s economic engagements with its FTA partners. RCEP recognises the importance of being inclusive and cope with challenges arising from globalisation and trade liberalisation and are important to every country’s endogenous development of their respective economy. RCEP is committed to regional economic policies that mutually benefit both ASEAN and its FTA partners.