Malaysia:
Good Regulatory Practices In Free Trade Agreements – Insight Into The Comprehensive And Progressive Agreement For Trans-Pacific Partnership
12 February 2024
Zaid Ibrahim & Co
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On 30 September 2022, the Malaysian Government ratified the
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership (CPTPP), becoming the 9th out of 11 countries to ratify
the agreement. One of the key components of the CPTPP is, Chapter
25 titled 'Regulatory Coherence' which among others,
promotes Good Regulatory Practices adoption across member
countries. Our Partner and Head of the Government Advisory
Practice, Mohamad Izahar Mohamad Izham will explore
these requirements that are required to be adopted into domestic
policy and regulation, and the potential impact on our GRP
framework.
Good Regulatory Practices In Free Trade Agreements
– Insight Into The Comprehensive And Progressive Agreement
For Trans-Pacific Partnership
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