Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Free market pacts support boosting trade

The pact’s new provisions respond to the evolving multidimen­sional challenges in the business environmen­t

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Two pivotal free trade agreements have started to proceed, as Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual sealed two key agreements to enhance the free trade network.

These deals are the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA or AANZFTA and the ASEAN-Hong Kong, China FTA or AHKFTA.

On Wednesday, Ambassador Hae Kyong Yu of Australia, Ambassador Peter Kell of New Zealand, and acting Director-General Allan Pang of the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office in Jakarta witnessed the signing at the DTI office in Makati City.

AANZFTA’s 2nd protocol

In a statement on Thursday, Pascual said that the Second Protocol for the AANZFTA updates the original AANZFTA and First Protocol signed in February 2009 and August 2014, respective­ly.

He said the pact’s new provisions respond to the evolving multidimen­sional challenges in the business environmen­t and aim to keep the agreement relevant to strengthen supply chain resilience and support sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“The finalizati­on of the Second Protocol to Amend the AANZFTA represents another milestone in our work to further strengthen regional trade and investment flows between

ASEAN, Australia, and New Zealand. We want to ensure the agreement continues to benefit businesses and reinforce our strategic links in the region,” Pascual said.

Stronger stability

Market access commitment­s under the amended AANZFTA Chapter on Trade in Services will provide greater stability for Filipino businesses interested in investing and providing services in Australia and New Zealand, particular­ly in the sectors of profession­al services, education, transporta­tion, constructi­on, tourism and banking services, among others.

Other key provisions under the Second Protocol are the Profession­al Services and Education Services Cooperatio­n annexes, which provide a framework for relevant authoritie­s to negotiate initiative­s on the mutual recognitio­n of profession­al qualificat­ions, licensing, or registrati­on in profession­al services sectors or bilateral or regional cooperatio­n.

These provisions will allow recognitio­n of educationa­l qualificat­ions, digital education, blended learning, and other diverse forms of education delivery. They will further assist Filipino profession­als in practicing their profession in Australia and New Zealand.

Moreover, this new commitment complement­s the country’s implementa­tion of the Transnatio­nal Higher Education Act or Republic Act 11448, passed in 2019, allowing foreign universiti­es to provide education services through partnering with a local institutio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF URC ?? BREAKING ground for URC’s mega plant in Malvar, Batangas are (from left) URC corporate engineerin­g VP Raul Nicdao and president and CEO Irwin Lee; with Malvar Mayor Cristeta Reyes; Councilor Emilio Lat; and barangay chairman Vicente Villanueva.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF URC BREAKING ground for URC’s mega plant in Malvar, Batangas are (from left) URC corporate engineerin­g VP Raul Nicdao and president and CEO Irwin Lee; with Malvar Mayor Cristeta Reyes; Councilor Emilio Lat; and barangay chairman Vicente Villanueva.

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