The Philippine Star

Phl seeks improved access of fruit shipments to Korea

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Philippine­s has asked Korea for improved market access of various products including tropical fruits following a meeting between the countries’ trade ministers yesterday.

Trade Undersecre­tary Ceferino Rodolfo, serving as the Philippine lead for ASEAN Economic Ministers’ meeting (AEM), said the bilateral meeting between Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and his Korean counterpar­t during the 14th AEM-Republic of Korea consultati­ons provided an opportunit­y for the Philippine­s to pursue its trade and market interests with Korea.

Rodolfo said the country made a request for improved market access for its exports of tropical fruits and other products of interest to Korea.

“Korea was receptive and will look into the Philippine­s’ request,” he said.

In his report, Lopez said the meeting noted the progress made towards the implementa­tion of the Third Protocol to amend the ASEAN-Korea Trade in Goods Agreement.

“Ministers noted the progress in the negotiatio­ns in improving market access for goods under the sensitive track currently reserved from zero tariffs and looked forward to substantiv­e outcomes from the negotiatio­ns,” Lopez said.

Lopez said constructi­ve exchanges on the initiative­s being pursued by the ASEANKorea Business Council such as the promotion of stronger collaborat­ion between micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) were also tackled.

Aside from MSMEs, Lopez said several other areas were likewise identified for possible collaborat­ion, one of which is informatio­n technology given Korea’s strength in this particular area.

Meanwhile, Lopez announced the conclusion of the ASEAN Hong Kong, China Free Trade Agreement and the ASEAN-Hong Kong, China Investment Agreement following the second AEM-Hong Kong China consultati­ons which were also held yesterday.

Lopez said the signing of these agreements in November bodes well for both regional and national business communitie­s, particular­ly for MSMEs.

For the Philippine­s’ end, Rodolfo said the agreements “would level up our already vibrant trade and investment relations as this would mean increased market access for Filipino exporters.”

“Likewise, for those who have not yet set their foothold in Hong Kong, this would mean new expansion opportunit­ies,” Rodolfo said.

Hong Kong is the third largest export market for Philippine products in 2016 with merchandis­e exports amounting to $6.62 billion.

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