The Manila Times

RCEP to boost PH trade, create jobs

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Jobseekers seeking opportunit­ies. PHILIPPINE trade can receive a significan­t boost from the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) trade agreement, creating jobs for more Filipinos, said a ranking Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) official.

“That would mean more jobs because when you trade, you will open up more investment­s. And when you will have more investment­s, then you will have more jobs for Filipinos,” DFA Assistant Secretary for Asean (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) Affairs Maria Hellen de la Vega said in a recent interview in New Delhi, India.

RCEP aims to link Asean, an economic powerhouse with a market of 600 million people, to its six partner countries, creating a bigger market of 3.5 billion people.

Asean groups 10 countries – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

These partner countries are Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand, with which Asean has free trade agreements (FTAs).

De la Vega particular­ly noted the “upward trajectory” of the growth of trade between Asean and India, one of its partner countries.

She considered India a “very important player in moving forward the RCEP” because it is a rising regional economic power in the region.

“This upward trajectory had helped of course and so this is one of the reasons why we are quite confident that it is really high time to conclude the RCEP between Asean and the other countries where we have FTAs,” she said.

De la Vega further said during Philippine chairmansh­ip of Asean in 2017, leaders of RCEP participat­ing countries made a decision that the trade agreement “should be concluded this year.”

“So it is up to the dialogue partners to act on it and really implement the decision,” she added.

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