The Philippine Star

Phl seeks more favorable trade terms with indonesia

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Philippine­s is asking Indonesia to relax its protocol in a bid to correct the trade imbalance which is in favor of the ASEAN neighborin­g country.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said trade negotiator­s between the two countries are meeting in Jakarta for a two-day meeting with the aim of settling the restrictio­ns and disparity in trade imbalance.

“The restrictiv­e export requiremen­ts of Indonesia have made it difficult for Philippine agricultur­al products to enter their country,” Piñol said.

Government data showed that Indonesia exports $1 billion worth of agricultur­al products to the Philippine­s mainly palm oil while allowing only a measly $50 million of exports from the Philippine­s.

“The Philippine­s aims to drasticall­y correct the trade deficit of about $950 million by convincing Indonesia to ease up on its export protocols,” he added.

The Philippine­s used to export a huge volume of horticultu­ral products to Indonesia, including shallots and tobacco but restrictiv­e import policies imposed tilted the trade balance in favor of Indonesia.

However, the engagement­s between President Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo resulted in the softening of Indonesia’s policies.

Last month, Piñol and Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sinyo Harry Sarundaja signed a joint declaratio­n to start “friendly and brotherly” negotiatio­ns to allow more Philippine agricultur­al products to enter Indonesia.

The joint declaratio­n also called for the formation of negotiatin­g teams from both countries to start talks in Jakarta.

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