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PH NOT GIVING UP ON FTA WITH SOKOR

Philippine­s aimed to reduce its trade deficit with South Korea through negotiatin­g the FTA which was expected to be signed next month

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Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said the Philippine government is looking to revive next year the negotiatio­ns on free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea should the “mismatch” of offers under the deal between the two countries is not resolved by the end of the month.

Lopez said while negotiatio­ns for an FTA are still ongoing, the deal may no longer be possible to be signed next month if these issues remained unsettled.

“Saka na lang mag-usap ulit (we will again negotiate). Another round (of negotiatio­n), maybe we’ll revive it next year. Pwedeng ganon (that is possible). That’s option plan B. That’s our continuing objective, di pa rin natin bibitawan (we will not give up the deal), we continue to make that request kung hindi ma-conclude (if it will not be concluded),” he told reporters last week on the sidelines of a business event.

But Lopez remains hopeful that the country could conclude its FTA negotiatio­ns with South Korea by last week of November.

The Philippine­s aimed to reduce its trade deficit with South Korea through negotiatin­g the FTA which was expected to be signed next month.

FTA discussion­s between the two countries started in June this year, with the Philippine­s seeking for higher agricultur­al exports, aside from banana, pineapple and mango, and some industrial products, to South

Korea.

South Korea is also asking for higher exports of industrial products to the Philippine­s.

The Trade chief said the Philippine­s has been pushing for immediate reduction of tariffs on its banana exports.

“Kasi di mo naman ibibigay yun ng zero (because you cannot give zero tariff ) in one year so para s’yang may schedule -- how many years, from what to what (rates)? What we thought we could get it earlier or it would be somehow maybe given earlier,” he said.

In 2018, South Korea was the country’s fourth major trading partner. It is the Philippine­s’ eighth export market and top import supplier.

Saka na lang mag-usap ulit (we will again negotiate). Another round (of negotiatio­n), maybe we’ll revive it next year. Pwedeng ganon (that is possible). That’s option plan B. That’s our continuing objective, di pa rin natin bibitawan (we will not give up the deal), we continue to make that request kung hindi maconclude (if it will not be concluded). RAMON LOPEZ

Trade Secretary

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