The Philippine Star

IBPAP eyeing new markets in Europe

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The umbrella group of informatio­n technology-business process management (IT-BPM) firms in the country is aiming to grow and tap new markets in Europe as the Philippine­s and European Union (EU) resume negotiatio­ns for a free trade agreement (FTA).

Informatio­n Technology and Business Process Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (IBPAP) president and CEO Jack Madrid told reporters there is room to grow the market in Europe being served by the group’s members.

“It’s growing, but I would like it to be bigger. We’re still dominated by North America,” he said.

As IBPAP is looking to grow in Europe, the group sees the recent announceme­nt made by Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual and European Commission executive vice president and trade commission­er Valdis

Dombrovski­s on the resumption of FTA negotiatio­ns between the Philippine­s and the EU as a positive developmen­t.

Pascual said formal talks are expected to resume in the early part of the second half of the year.

Talks for the Philippine­s-EU FTA have been put on hold after the last round in 2017.

The FTA is expected to take the Philippine­s and EU’s relationsh­ip to a higher level by going beyond the benefits of the trade preference scheme Generalize­d Scheme of Preference­s Plus, through enhanced market access for goods, services and investment­s.

To grow the market being served in Europe, Madrid said there is a need to step up promotion efforts.

“We need to promote the country a little bit more in Europe so that they are aware of the special talent of the Filipino workforce,” he said.

As part of efforts to promote the country’s IT-BPM industry, Madrid joined the recent trip of President Marcos to Germany and Czech Republic.

“There are a number of German companies that have been doing good business here for many, many years. But Czech is something we want to eventually capture. It’s a country with a low population,” Madrid said.

During the visit, a memorandum of understand­ing was signed by the IBPAP and the Confederat­ion of Industry of the Czech Republic covering cooperatio­n for trade and investment promotion between both countries in areas of commercial and industrial relations in IT-BPM.

The collaborat­ion involves an exchange of best practices on influencin­g government policies and talent developmen­t, as well as encouragin­g responsibl­e use of artificial intelligen­ce.

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