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Asia-Pacific nations sign world’s biggest free-trade agreement
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November 20, 2020
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Ten ASEAN nations, plus five other Asia-Pacific countries have signed the world's biggest trade deal in terms of GDP. The pact is expected to drive economic growth in a region hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
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