The Philippine Star

Asean should push for further trade liberaliza­tion — PIDS

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) should continue to push for trade liberaliza­tion and should consider inclusion in the China-led Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) to counter rising protection­ism in the West, said state-run think tank Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies (PIDS).

During a recent policy symposium on the ASEAN Economic Community and Nation Building held with Jakarta-based Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, economists and academics said the regional bloc should continue its open regionalis­m strategy to protect its interest from the protection­ist stance adopted by the US and Europe.

Australian National University Emeritus Professor Peter Drysdale, in his keynote message during the forum, also warned against retreating to protection­ism as this would cost ASEAN its growth momentum as well as income and jobs for its people.

“The correct strategy for ASEAN is to hold firm and maintain course toward openness, reinforcin­g reforms and growth and economic security,” he said.

Drysdale said inclusion in the RCEP would give ASEAN nations not only greater access to trade, but also greater influence in East Asia and potentiall­y worldwide over time.

“ASEAN’s open regionalis­m can be given practical demonstrat­ions through trade and economic policy actions in RCEP and can be reinforced through the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n, the ASEAN Economic Community, and other major economic partnershi­ps,” he said.

RCEP is a proposed comprehens­ive regional economic integratio­n agreement that would group China with the 10 ASEAN members plus Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and India into a trading bloc.

PIDS president Gilberto Llanto said ASEAN, through the ASEAN Economic Community, has great potential to be a major driver of global growth and developmen­t.

Among its advantages are a robust market of 600 million people, the availabili­ty of young and skilled workers and a healthy investment climate supported by the move toward competitiv­e markets.

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