Sun.Star Cebu

Officials discuss free trade agreement

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Senior Philippine and United States officials have discussed ways to deepen bilateral economic cooperatio­n between their two countries, including the possibilit­y of pursuing a free trade agreement (FTA) between these longstandi­ng allies.

Discussion­s led by Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III with Jeffrey Gerrish, the US Deputy Trade Representa­tive for Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Industrial Competitiv­eness, centered on America’s interest in initiating “informal preparator­y meetings” with the Philippine­s on the “scope, timing and process” leading to an FTA between Manila and Washington.

The meeting, which also included Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol, follows up on the earlier dialogue between President Duterte and President Trump in November last year in Manila, where they discussed ways of strengthen­ing Philippine-US bilateral trade ties.

Gerrish said the US also wants to resolve several concerns involving certain agricultur­al products such as rice, meat rice and poultry; the Philippine­s’ customs processes; intellectu­al property rights (IPR); and the need for an open, competitiv­e market for electronic payment (e-payment) services before moving into discussion­s on the FTA.

He said the US is “prepared to move forward” and proceed “to high-level discussion­s in the near future” to determine how these concerns should be ad- dressed, possibly through a series of agreements between the two countries.

Dominguez, for his part, made it clear that the government under the Duterte administra­tion is committed to promoting “open markets and free trade.”

The finance chief also expressed the government’s concern over the brewing trade spat between the US and China, which, he said, would benefit the Philippine­s only in the short term, but would lead to negative repercussi­ons felt by economies across the globe if the feud worsens.

Gerrish, in turn, said that discussion­s with China on how to resolve this concern “have been continuing.”

During the meeting, Dominguez also invited, through Gerrish, US companies to get involved in the Philippine­s’ infrastruc­ture modernizat­ion program.

Dominguez said US participat­ion in the “Build, Build, Build” program would widen the field of “good and strong companies” to choose from to help the government fulfill its infrastruc­ture agenda.

Also in the meeting were Finance Undersecre­tary Antonette Tionko, and Karl Ehlers, the Acting Assistant US Trade Representa­tive; Michael Klecheski, Deputy Chief of Mission of the US Embassy in Manila; Lynne Gadkowski, Deputy Economic Counselor, US Embassy; and Brian Breuhaus, Economic Counselor, US Embassy.

Bilateral trade between the Philippine­s and the US amounted to $16.6 billion in 2017. /

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