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Chi Fulin: Do not lead RCEP into a "detour"; development remains the top priority
Source: Boao Forum for Asia
On March 25, at the sub-forum “RCEP: How to Unlock Greater Potential?” during the 2026 Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference, Chi Fulin, Director of the China (Hainan) Reform and Development Research Institute and Director of the Hainan Free Trade Port Research Institute, stated that over the past five years, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has become an important force in promoting regional integration and global development. Looking ahead, development remains the top priority for RCEP, and it must adhere to the direction of free trade to gain certainty through openness.
Chi Fulin illustrated the effectiveness of RCEP with a set of data: last year, the trade volume of goods between China and RCEP member countries, especially ASEAN countries, reached 7.55 trillion yuan, exceeding 1 trillion US dollars. He pointed out that RCEP not only includes developed countries like Singapore but also encompasses developing and underdeveloped countries, reflecting the concept of shared development and exploring a new path of win-win cooperation for the world.
In the face of the current uncertainty in global economic growth, Chi Fulin emphasized that the greatest certainty comes from development. “If ASEAN becomes the third or fourth largest economy in the world in the next five to ten years, and if China becomes the largest economy in the world in the next five to ten years, this will profoundly change the global landscape and inject strong momentum into global growth.” Chi Fulin believes that RCEP should focus on three aspects in the future: first, adhere to a development-oriented approach and not divert the agreement onto other tracks; second, maintain free trade, as only an open market has vitality; third, strengthen rule-building by establishing an RCEP secretariat and accelerating the pace of expansion to enhance the institutionalization and enforcement of the agreement.
“Do not divert RCEP onto other ‘side tracks’; development remains the top priority. Only with development can Asia, China, and RCEP become the greatest certainty in the world,” Chi Fulin said.
(Editor: Wenjing)
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RCEP