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PHL, US to start free trade talks in September

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THE PHILIPPINE­S will begin negotiatio­ns on a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States in September, its ambassador to Washington said on Thursday, in a bid to expand market access for its agricultur­al products.

Jose Manuel G. Romualdez told reporters the first round of talks will be held in Washington and would likely focus on labor, intellectu­al property and agricultur­e as Manila looks to boost exports to foreign markets.

“It’s just the start and this will take some time, maybe one or two years,” Mr. Romualdez said, adding the Philippine­s had a $5.4-billion trade surplus with the United States in 2016, one of the country’s top trading partners.

Mr. Romualdez said a free trade agreement with the world’s largest economy was likely to be approved given that the Philippine­s is a much smaller US trading partner than China and Europe, which have become targets of the Trump administra­tion’s “America First” trade agenda.

Trade tensions between Washington and China have escalated after US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion, threatened 10% tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods.

Annual two- way trade of goods and services between the Philippine­s and its long- term ally totaled $ 27 billion in 2016, according to the Office of US Trade Representa­tive. It would be Washington’s second FTA with a Southeast Asian country after Singapore.

About 75% of Philippine exports to the United States already enter the American market dutyfree, but Manila wants to gain market access for its garments and textiles, wristwatch­es and agricultur­al products, including top export carrageena­n and seaweed. —

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