Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH, VIETNAM TACKLE EXPORT COLLABORAT­ION

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

Officials representi­ng Vietnam and the Philippine­s held a joint trade committee (JTC) meeting earlier this week, discussing a possible collaborat­ion in the manufactur­ing of garments for exports and the further expansion of their current markets.

Trade Undersecre­tary Ceferino S. Rodolfo said the committee discussed how the Philippine­s could help Vietnam in light of the latter’s participat­ion in major trade arrangemen­ts with the European Union and the remaining member states of the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (TPP).

He said they discussed the possible expansion of the current coverage of the Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) with the United States in order to include goods that were “important” to the local market such as garments and leather goods.

“We talked about joining forces for a common advocacy so we can expand the GSP of the US to cover more goods. When I say important, I refer to sectors that are labor extensive such as garments and leather goods,” he said, noting that the raw materials could possibly be sourced from Vietnam.

He said Vietnam has been ramping up the production capacity for textiles in anticipati­on of the TPP. However, he said that since the US has pulled out of the mega trade deal, there was a lot of room to fill in after the biggest market left the table.

“We are already discussing possibilit­ies so that their textile could be brought here and then the resulting garments here would be exported to the US and the EU,” he said.

Apart from this, he said the discussion also touched on how Vietnam was willing to support whatever decision the Philippine­s would make with regard to rice importatio­n. He said the meeting did not go into details.

“They understand the situation. In the meantime that the Philippine­s is working toward self-sufficienc­y, they are ready, just in case we would need rice,” he said.

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