Regional trade agreements transforming international trade in South-East Asia.
The article discusses how regional trade agreements in South-East Asia have been changing since the late 1990s, particularly after the Asian financial crisis. Countries like Japan have shifted focus from global trade negotiations to regional and bilateral agreements. Despite this shift, the process of regionalism in South-East Asia is still in its early stages. It is uncertain whether these countries will opt for broader trade agreements or pursue deeper economic and political integration similar to Europe.