Some countries in Biden's Indo-Pacific framework may not gain significantly from the deal
Some countries like South Korea have a lot to gain from the IPEF deal, but others like Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines may not see an immediate benefit, says CNBC's Ted Kemp.
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