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- Really_Good_Friends abstract "The so-called Really Good Friends (RGF) club is a sub-group of members of the World Trade Organization formed in 2012 to discuss the possibility of a services liberalization agreement. Most members of the 'Really Good Friends' group are top global economies which account for the bulk of world trade, with the EU and the US representing 40%.The original members of the RGF group were: 23x Australia 23x Canada 23x Chile 23x Chinese Taipei 23x Colombia 23x European Union 23x Hong Kong 23x Japan 23x South Korea 23x Mexico 23x New Zealand 23x Norway 23x Pakistan 23x Singapore 20x Switzerland 23x United States of AmericaSingapore left the RGF Group and the following members joined in late 2012: 23x Costa Rica 23x Israel 23x Panama 23x Peru 23x Turkey↑ ↑".
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- Really_Good_Friends subject Category:2012_in_international_relations.
- Really_Good_Friends subject Category:World_Trade_Organization.
- Really_Good_Friends comment "The so-called Really Good Friends (RGF) club is a sub-group of members of the World Trade Organization formed in 2012 to discuss the possibility of a services liberalization agreement.".
- Really_Good_Friends label "Really Good Friends".
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