 Music RCEP as with ASEAN countries as a huge block within the RCEP would impact about 50% of the world's population. And unfortunately, this much or many peoples do not have a real say on the status of the negotiations, the status of the dealings and dealings within the RCEP. In a regime where women's and peoples' rights are most often subsumed by the interests of corporations. Unfortunately, women's and peoples' rights are sacrificed at the altar of free trade agreements such as the RCEP. Music Music One of the chapter in RCEP is about the services. And to have this chapter means that every country that become the member of RCEP have to open their services to a foreign country or other member of the RCEP countries to having investment or even to provide and to doing the services in our countries. So it will really cost a lot in our country especially in the Southeast Asia region. We know that there are several countries that are still struggle to fulfill the right to help for the people. So, most LDCs because they do not have production capacity, they import. So at the moment you are not able to produce a lot of stuff, you will keep your import duties low. Problem is in the FES it's all getting tight because no country can raise duties. So even if it's in the extension list, you cannot increase duties. You freeze it at 5.1% So I think in terms of LDC space for industrializing, the LDCs really need to buy it because they have no duties and if they will now freeze it under RCEP how will they industrialize it? They have never developed these products again because they will become dependent on imports before they have the ability to develop it. One of the big concerns we have is obviously how it's going to impact labor and workers in the region. And we feel that many provisions, many aspects of what is there in the proposal for an RCEP are going to impact employment either because they are going to be more imports because of lower tariffs that will lead to job losses or because by losing certain policy tools, again tariff itself is a policy tool but also through having constraints on the kind of request what can make on investment when there are foreign direct investment coming these will have an impact also on the ability to create employment in the future. So these are very valid concerns in our context where there is a crisis of employment in many of the countries in the region. Actually to protect the Indian agriculture we have only one main tool which is tariff that has already been slashed to zero level in the India-Asian free trade agreement. But here it is not just trade agreement it is also an agreement which is talking about investments. We are already facing a lot of problems in the investments for example Tirumala Milk, one of the South India's largest private dairy has been acquired by a lot of companies of French companies which has created a price war within the country with cooperatives. Hindi from WTO we have been saying agriculture out of WTO agriculture is life, agriculture is food food cannot be traded, food is life for us and the other thing is RCEP we are also not accepting RCEP because it is suicidal how many farmers in India more than 300,000 within 10 in a decade committed suicide Tamil Nadu within a month time 200 and it is going on increasing it's all the agreements more and more pesticide use more and more the cost of investment to produce and they are not getting minimum support price from the government there is so much of debt consolation these are the two points that our farmers are fighting the government is not listening so for us as women farmers we are saying we don't believe in all these agreements it is not working towards us we don't want them We engage in this sort of shadowing the negotiations occasionally but I think the real battle happens at the national and local levels and the different constituencies here would have to go back to their own campaigns at national and local levels to share the information that we get continue the education work that is I think very important in order to build a stronger movement