Philippine Daily Inquirer

SMEs gets lift from Apec

- By Amy R. Remo

BUSINESS leaders from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n bloc are making a push for regional trade deals that can provide the small and medium sized enterprise­s (SMEs) across the 21 member economies equal opportunit­ies to grow and participat­e in global value chains.

Doris Magsaysay Ho, chair of the Apec Business Advisory Council (Abac), said they will urge economic ministers at the meetings in Boracay next week, to “pick up the pace and to complete current negotiatio­ns on pathways” toward several agreements namely the Free Trade Area of the Pacific (FTAAP), the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (TPP) and the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP).

“For us, the FTAAP, which Abac first proposed 10 years ago, is the most practical vehicle to achieve the kind of sustainabl­e and inclusive environmen­t that our leaders envisioned when they created Apec in 1989,” Ho said in a statement.

Abac believes that the signing of these agree- ments will help eliminate the remaining barriers to trade and investment among the Apec member economies, including the Philippine­s. These are expected to help create an open, predictabl­e and transparen­t business environmen­t that allows all sectors and communitie­s to have meaningful access to economic opportunit­ies. This will, in turn, enable the creation of more meaningful jobs and greater prosperity for communitie­s.

“The removal of barriers and the facilitati­on of physical, human and institutio­nal connectivi­ty to allow all our communitie­s to participat­e fully in the global economy will encourage inclusive growth. This is why we attach equal importance to empowering both individual­s and business, particular­ly SMEs, to take advantage of the opportunit­ies of regional economic integratio­n,” Ho said.

The Abac is also advocating a number of initiative­s aimed at boosting human capital developmen­t, strengthen­ing services sectors, and enhancing participat­ion of SMEs in global value chains as a way to provide equal access to growth opportunit­ies.

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