The Philippine Star

European businesses welcome restart of FTA talks

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

European businesses welcomed the restart of talks between the Philippine­s and the European Union (EU) for a free trade agreement (FTA), as they emphasized the importance of trade deals in promoting economic growth and stronger ties.

The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (ECCP) said the official resumption of negotiatio­ns for the FTA is seen as a welcome developmen­t with the renewed interest underscori­ng the attractive­ness of the Philippine­s as a prime business destinatio­n for European firms and the mutual benefits of fostering deeper economic ties.

“The resumption of talks presents a crucial opportunit­y to enhance economic growth, deepen partnershi­ps, promote sustainabi­lity, prosperity and progress. With the Philippine­s among the fastest-growing economies in the region and boasting a young and dynamic population, the potential for mutually beneficial collaborat­ion between the EU and the Philippine­s is vast,” the ECCP said.

Last Monday, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual and European Commission trade commission­er Valdis Dombrovski­s said negotiatio­ns for the FTA between the Philippine­s and EU would be restarted.

There have been two rounds of negotiatio­ns for the Philippine­s-EU FTA, with the last one held in 2017.

However, no further negotiatio­ns were scheduled after the last round of talks amid the EU’s concerns on policies of the Philippine government under the previous administra­tion, including the war against illegal drugs.

The resumption of talks follows a stocktakin­g exercise conducted by the Department of Trade and Industry and the European Commission from September to December 2023.

Dombrovski­s said the positive change of direction taken by the Philippine government under a new administra­tion and recent developmen­ts paved the way for the trade talks to resume.

The ECCP said there is urgency to conclude the FTA before the end of the current administra­tion in 2028 considerin­g the impending expiration of the EU Generalize­d Scheme of Preference­s Plus (GSP+) in 2027.

Under the GSP+, the Philippine­s is able to enjoy dutyfree entry of 6,274 products to the EU.

While the EU-Philippine­s FTA is projected to increase trade by up to 6 billion euros, the ECCP said the deal will not only benefit areas of trade and investment, but also encourage the improvemen­t of economic policies including those specific to e-commerce, digital transforma­tion, intellectu­al property and procuremen­t.

“Such a deal holds immense potential to spur trade and investment opportunit­ies, improve diversific­ation, increase competitiv­eness and economic openness, generate better employment prospects, as well as accelerate breakthrou­ghs in innovation and technology,” the ECCP said.

The ECCP added that the Philippine­s would benefit through increased market access for highly protected sectors such as agricultur­e and garments.

According to the ECCP, critical raw materials, digital trade and energy sectors are also among those expected to benefit from the FTA. “As negotiatio­ns progress, the ECCP remains committed to facilitati­ng constructi­ve dialogue and advocating for the interests of its members and the broader business community. The Chamber will continue to champion increased, sustainabl­e trade and highlight the Philippine­s in the investment map,” the group said.

In a separate statement, the German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (GPCCI) also lauded the announceme­nt of the resumption of FTA negotiatio­ns between the Philippine­s and the EU as such presents a significan­t opportunit­y to further enhance the interests of German businesses.

Citing the AHK World Business Outlook Survey for Fall 2023, the GPCCI said around 70 percent of respondent­s cited the FTA’s importance to the success of their business operations.

“GPCCI remains supportive of initiative­s that promote a thriving business environmen­t between Germany and the Philippine­s. We are optimistic about the future of EU-Phl trade relations,” the group said.

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