The Freeman

DTI chief stresses importance of RCEP and PH-EU trade ties

- Ehda M. Dagooc, Staff Member gov.ph)

MAKATI CITY — Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Fred Pascual boasted about the Philippine government’s ongoing efforts to create an enabling environmen­t where businesses can thrive during the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (ECCP) Luncheon Meeting held on February 16,2023 at the Dusit Thani Manila.

During his keynote speech, Secretary Pascual unveiled the priorities of the DTI to facilitate increased trade and investment and to improve global competitiv­eness, “The goal is to grow our economy and develop globally competitiv­e and innovative industries that support inclusive growth and quality of life for all Filipinos”, he said.

The Trade Chief also took the opportunit­y to advocate the ratificati­on of RCEP stating that, “The drive for immediate ratificati­on of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement and other trade agreements is considered vital to expand the country’s market reach and foster globally competitiv­e economic industries. The possible influx of investment­s that these agreements would bring will also create employment opportunit­ies for Filipinos.”

Likewise, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. earlier emphasized that RCEP would greatly complement the country’s game-changing economic reforms.

Apart from RCEP,

Secretary Pascual urged European businesses to support the Philippine­s’ re-applicatio­n for the upcoming renewal of the European Union Generalise­d Scheme of Preference­s Plus (EUGSP+). This was also supported by Assistant Secretary Allan B. Gepty, who was also present at the Luncheon Meeting and underscore­d the significan­t role of the EU-GSP+ during the open forum, “That is why EUGSP+ is very important because it caters to the demands, the needs of our local stakeholde­rs, and even investors who are exporting to the EU market”, he said.

Secretary Pascual further reiterated that “the Philippine­s counts on European businesses’ continued support for our re-applicatio­n in the upcoming renewal of the EU-GSP+ scheme and our advocacy to resume the PH-EU FTA negotiatio­ns. Your business presence here proves that the Philippine­s stands on sound economic and social reforms.”

The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (ECCP) is a bilateral foreign chamber that promotes

European interests in the Philippine­s and vice versa. ECCP also organizes business meetings; seminars with resource speakers from the Philippine­s, Asia, and Europe, which coordinate the position of the business sector; as well as dialogues with the Philippine government officials on important economic issues affecting the Philippine-European business relations. (dti.

 ?? DTI.GOV.PH ?? DTI Secretary Fred Pascual unveiled the priorities of the DTI to facilitate increased trade and investment and to improve global competitiv­eness.
DTI.GOV.PH DTI Secretary Fred Pascual unveiled the priorities of the DTI to facilitate increased trade and investment and to improve global competitiv­eness.

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