Anticipating two-way efforts between the CPTPP and China: Global Times editorial

BEIJING, Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The UK officially joined the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on December 15, marking a significant development in the economic and trade landscape after "Brexit" and representing the first expansion of the CPTPP. The news has drawn widespread attention. Some attention has focused on China's potential accession to the CPTPP, with suggestions that as the rules of the CPTPP become more refined, China's application to join faces greater challenges. At the end of last month, after the 8th CPTPP Commission meeting announced the establishment of an accession working group for Costa Rica, there were also mixed opinions regarding China's bid.

The CPTPP evolved from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which was heavily promoted and dominated by the US. However, the US withdrew from the TPP in 2017 due to domestic political and economic reasons. Japan then stepped in to work with 10 other member states, renaming the agreement the CPTPP and making adjustments while retaining the original high-standard trade provisions. These changes, to some extent, enhanced the agreement's flexibility and inclusivity.

China formally applied to join the CPTPP in 2021 and has actively pursued the application process with an open and pragmatic attitude. It has conducted multiple rounds of in-depth and comprehensive studies and assessments of the 2,300-plus provisions of the CPTPP and engaged in multi-channel exchanges at various levels with its members. Additionally, China has proactively implemented pilot measures aligned with the agreement in select free trade zones and free trade ports. Its application has received positive responses. CPTPP members including Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, Chile, and New Zealand have expressed support for China's bid.

These voices of support indicate that, against the backdrop of deep integration in the global economy, China is firmly committed to advancing institutional opening-up and proactively aligning with high-standard international economic and trade rules. This development trend aligns with and increasingly adapts to the rules of the CPTPP. Everyone has seen that China's expansion of high-level opening-up to the outside world serves as a strong driving force for promoting regional trade prosperity and development. The frequent mention of China's potential membership whenever there are developments in the CPTPP reflects the significant implications of China's accession.