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Xi Jinping (DALE DE LA REY/AFP/Getty Images)
China and fourteen other nations including Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea are set to sign the sprawling Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) today (15 November), reports Livemint.
RCEP once signed will represent the world's largest trade pact in gross domestic product (GDP) terms. It would create a block of nations which would include 10 ASEAN nations along with the nations already aforementioned.
India too was a part of the block of nations negotiating the mega trade deal. However, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi led administration at New Delhi decided to pull out of the trade pact over unfavourable terms. India was concerned with about Chinese goods entering the nation.
Meanwhile, it should be noted that even without India, the pact covers a population of whopping 2.1 billion people, with the member nations accounting for 30 per cent of the global GDP.