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Title: Research on the Mechanism of RCEP And WTO Synergistically Promoting t he Development o f Digital Economy: A Case Study o f Singapore
Other Titles: RCEP 与 WTO 协同推动数字经济发展的机制研究 以新加坡为例
Authors: Yao Yiyi
Keywords: WTO
RCEP
digital economy
Singapore
regulatory coordination
e-trade facilitation
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Державний заклад «Південноукраїнський національний педагогічний університет імені К.Д. Ушинського»
Citation: Yao Yiyi. Research on the Mechanism of RCEP And WTO Synergistically Promoting t he Development o f Digital Economy: A Case Study o f Singapore/ Yao Yiyi // Modern vectors of science and education development in China and Ukraine (中 国与乌克兰科学及教育前沿 研究 ): International annual journal. Odesa: South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky, Harbin: Harbin Engineering University, 2025. Issue 11. P. 257-268.
Abstract: This study examines the collaborative effects of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in advancing the digital economy, with a focus on Singapore. The WTO has established frameworks for digital trade rules and dispute resolution through initiatives such as the Work Programme on Electronic Commerce Commerce, while RCEP fosters regional digital economic integration by reducing barriers and introducing innovative regulations. As a key member of both frameworks, Singapore has demonstrated remarkable achievements in digital economic development. Combining quantitative analysis and case studies, this research compares data before and after RCEP’s implementation, revealing that the agreement has significantly increased Singapore’s exports of digitally delivered trade, enhanced e-trade facilitation and logistics performance, and driven growth in its digital economy’s GDP share, e-commerce expansion, and policy refinement, highlighting the synergy between the two frameworks. Further analysis indicates that the WTO ensures regulatory consistency and stability, while RCEP emphasizes regional flexibility and innovation. Their complementary roles synergistically promote regional digital economic growth, offering insights for global governance. Singapore’s successful practices provide valuable lessons for other members. Moving forward, optimizing rule design and strengthening policy coordination will be critical to improving digital economy governance. Countries should actively engage with both frameworks to address challenges collectively and foster inclusive, sustainable global digital economic development.
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