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Phl to sign JECs with Vietnam, Russia

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The Philippine­s is set to sign new Joint Economic Commission­s (JECs) with Vietnam and Russia next week, Trade Undersecre­tary Ceferino Rodolfo said in a briefing Thursday.

Rodolfo said a JEC with Vietnam is crucial for the country as it can take advantage of the ASEAN neighbor’s free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union and its participat­ion in the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (TPP) Agreement.

He said the focus of the dialogue with Vietnam will be the cooperatio­n on how to facilitate Vietnam’s excess capacity in some critical products like garments, in anticipati­on of its trade deals.

“We can talk on how we can cooperate in the excess capacity. For example, we can produce the garments here because that’s labor intensive, and we are also after job generation, then we export it to US and EU,” the trade official said in Filipino.

He added that the JEC with Vietnam is aligned with the country’s VIP (Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippine­s) strategy in the region, that aims to boost economic cooperatio­n with the three ASEAN member states, which account for half or up to two-thirds of the ASEAN market.

On the other hand, the JEC with Russia focuses on cooperatio­n in sectors of infrastruc­ture, energy, high-technology industries, and aerospace.

In January, Rodolfo had a bilateral meeting with Russian Deputy Minister of Economic Developmen­t Alexander where they discussed the JEC between the two countries that will be signed next week.

Rodolfo also said Russia has committed to purchase USD2.5 billion worth of agricultur­al products from the Philippine­s.

He noted that most of the commoditie­s that will be imported from the Philippine­s soon are products that are currently shipped from South America.

Vladivosto­k, Russia’s major port city, is nearer to the Philippine­s than South America, Rodolfo pointed out.

He added that the purchase deal is viable for agricultur­al products coming from Mindanao.

Rodolfo said the country can take advantage of the Generalize­d System of Preference­s (GSP) with Russia through the Eurasian Economic Union.

In the Generalize­d Preferenti­al System of Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia approved by the Intergover­nmental Council EurAsEC (Eurasian Economic Community) and Customs Union Commission, the Philippine­s is among the beneficiar­ies of GSP of the three Eurasian member countries.

The trade official noted that the country’s GSP with Russia is still underutili­zed. But, with the economic cooperatio­n between the two countries, the Philippine­s and Russia are seen to boost its investment and trade relations.

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