Manila Bulletin

Marcos asks US Congress to fast-track renewal of PH trade perks

- By RAYMUND ANTONIO

President Marcos appealed to the United States Congress to hasten the reauthoriz­ation of the US Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) program, which entails the preferenti­al and duty-free entry of select Philippine products to the American market.

Speaking during the Philippine us Business Forum in Washington D.C., the President underscore­d that the Philippine­s’ ties with the United States should not only be seen in the context of defense and security, but rather through economic integratio­n.

“For this reason, we appeal to the U.S. Congress to fast track the reauthoriz­ation of the U.S. GSP program which has benefitted beneficiar­y countries such as the Philippine­s,” he said.

“On the other hand, the Philippine­s is also a major market for US products, and in 2021, based on data from the US Department of Agricultur­e, the Philippine­s is the 8th largest market for US agricultur­al exports and the top market in Southeast Asia,” Marcos added.

GSP is the largest and oldest US trade preference program that promotes economic developmen­t by eliminatin­g duties on thousands of products when imported from one of 119 designated beneficiar­y countries and territorie­s.

It was instituted in January 1976 under the Trade Act of 1974 for 10 years, and has been scheduled for renewal periodical­ly since then by the US Congress.

The program provides opportunit­ies for many of the world’s poorest countries to use trade to grow their economies and climb out of poverty.

According to Marcos, the Philippine­s imported around $3.5 billion worth of agricultur­al goods from the United States in 2021.

He added that it is not surprising that US agricultur­e and food exporters are aiming to expand their market access in the Philippine­s by advocating for lower tariffs.

In the same speech, Marcos cited the need for a a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the Philippine­s and the United States.

“The benefits for concluding an FTA together with a Critical Minerals Agreement between both our countries will be transforma­tive and will create new jobs, strengthen supply chains, establish new businesses, and upskill our workforce,” the President pointed out.

 ?? ?? PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS JR.
PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS JR.

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