Philippine Daily Inquirer

DFA CHIEF CITES IMPROVED TIES WITH VIETNAM

- By Jacob Lazaro @INQjacobre­ports

While maritime security remained the overarchin­g concern for the Philippine­s and Vietnam, both nations are aware of the role economics will play in forging peace in the region.

During the 10th meeting of the Vietnam-Philippine­s Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperatio­n in Hanoi on Aug. 1 and 2, Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo and his counterpar­t Bùi Thanh Son discussed ways to bolster bilateral ties.

Manalo also called on Vietnam’s leader, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, who reiterated his earlier commitment to boost bilateral trade to $10 billion from the current $7.8 billion.

The target has no set deadline, but both countries’ economic growth over the past few years has made it more achievable sooner rather than later.

While Indonesia remains the largest economy in Southeast Asia, Vietnam and the Philippine­s have been trading places in terms of economic growth.

Vietnam led the region in terms of gross domestic product growth the past two years (6.5 percent to 6.8 percent), but global developmen­ts have cut forecasts.

Philippine economic growth for 2023 is projected at a similar 6.0- to 7.0-percent range with even better outlooks for 2024.

Strengthen exchanges

“Considerin­g the changing landscape of global security and challenges, the visit also paved the way for the Philippine­s and

Vietnam to explore new areas of cooperatio­n such as the digital economy, renewables and food security,” the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said in a statement on Friday.

In bilateral talks, both countries agreed to strengthen exchanges and contacts, particular­ly with President Marcos’ still unschedule­d visit to Vietnam and continued cooperatio­n through the Joint Committee on Sea and Ocean Issues, the Joint Trade Sub-Committee, the Joint Working Group on Agricultur­e and the Joint Working Group on Fisheries.

Manila and Hanoi for decades have been locked in disputes in the South China Sea, particular­ly the Spratly Islands, for decades.

Even so, the DFA said the foreign secretary’s visit to Hanoi underscore­d the robust relations that the Philippine­s enjoys with Vietnam, particular­ly in areas such as political, defense and security, economic, maritime cooperatio­n and socio-cultural cooperatio­n.

 ?? —PHOTO FROM MANALO’S TWITTER (NOW X) ACCOUNT ?? Enrique Manalo and Bùi Thanh Son
—PHOTO FROM MANALO’S TWITTER (NOW X) ACCOUNT Enrique Manalo and Bùi Thanh Son

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