The Philippine Star

Phl, Vietnam to expand trade ties to $10 B

- By HELEN FLORES

HANOI – The Philippine­s and Vietnam will explore untapped areas for cooperatio­n to expand their bilateral trade from $7 billion to $10 billion in the coming years, according to President Marcos.

In a meeting at the Presidenti­al Palace here on Tuesday, Marcos told Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh that he sees a number of opportunit­ies on trade and investment­s for the two countries.

“The Philippine­s is committed to enhancing and fortifying our economic, trade and investment ties with Vietnam,” Marcos said.

“Our objective is to expand our bilateral trade, which stands at just about $7 billion today, to $10 billion by exploring untapped resources. And in time, hopefully the balance between our imports and exports will move to a more equitable ratio,” he said.

Vietnam is the Philippine­s’ 11th largest trade partner globally and the fifth in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

Marcos said the Philippine­s hopes to capitalize on its ratificati­on of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p or RCEP to maintain the upward trend in its trade with Vietnam.

Last year, the Senate concurred with the Philippine government’s ratificati­on of RCEP, the largest free trade agreement between ASEAN and its partners Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

Marcos also touted the country’s 5.9 percent economic growth in the third quarter of 2023, making the Philippine­s one of the strongest economies in Asia.

He told Chinh that the US credit rating agency, Fitch Rating, affirmed the Philippine­s’ “BBB” rating, which is a notch above the minimum investment grade, and has kept the outlook as “stable.”

“This reflects the government’s efforts to implement structural economic reforms, including the enactment of the Public-Private Partnershi­p Code in December, which will streamline the PPP processes and address the Philippine­s’ large infrastruc­ture gaps,” Marcos said.

The total trade between the Philippine­s and Vietnam amounted to $6.18 billion in 2022, with exports valued at $1.72 billion and imports at $4.46 billion.

Marcos arrived in Manila at 2:47 a.m. yesterday after a two-day state visit here, which he described as “very productive.”

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