Manila Bulletin

PH-EU FTA talks to restart in October

- By KHRISCIELL­E E. YALAO

The national government is seeking to restart the negotiatio­ns for the Philippine­s-european Union (EU) free trade agreement (FTA) by October this year in order to ensure the preferenti­al access of local products to the EU market.

"As far as moving forward is concerned, actually we’re eyeing to start the negotiatio­n third quarter of this year. So, maybe around October. But June, we'll have already our initial meetings at [the] chief negotiator's level. So, at least, we can already discuss several things. The modalities of the negotiatio­ns, I mean, the arrangemen­t, etc., in preparatio­n for that," said Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecre­tary Atty. Allan Gepty of the Internatio­nal Trade Group (ITG) in an ambush interview in Makati City on April 29.

The Philippine government and European Union (EU), represente­d by DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual and European Commission (EC) Executive Vice President and Trade Commission­er Valdis Dombrovski­s, respective­ly, announced the resumption of the talks on March 18.

Prior to that, a comprehens­ive stocktakin­g exercise by the DTI and EC was held September to December 2023 to lay the groundwork for the resumption of the negotiatio­ns.

The talks in October will be the third round of negotiatio­ns, clarified Gepty, since the first round was launched in 2015, and the second round in 2017, before the talks were halted due to the EU'S concerns on human rights violations under the then Duterte regime and intellectu­al property (IP).

Gepty said that the Philippine negotiatin­g committee had held consultati­ons and trade policy dialogues with stakeholde­rs, informing them of updates on the FTA, as recent as April 19.

He also shared that the negotiatio­ns will cover varying topics such as the possible easing of the EU'S rules of origin on garment exports through a waiver for Philippine garment firms, emphasizin­g that the Philippine­s intends to "negotiate for the most liberal rules of origin."

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