The Philippine Star

Phl firms urged to tap European free trade deal

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Philippine firms are urged to utilize the free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Free Trade Associatio­n (EFTA) to take advantage of the benefits of the deal.

In a virtual briefing, Swiss Ambassador to the Philippine­s Alain Gaschen encouraged Philippine firms to register to trade and export with EFTA countries Iceland, Liechtenst­ein, Norway and Switzerlan­d.

He said the utilizatio­n rate of the FTA between the Philippine­s and EFTA is still low both ways.

“There is still a potential for savings for all involved,” he said.

The Philippine­s-EFTA FTA entered into force in June 2018.

Through the FTA, Philippine exporters can benefit through lower or zero tariffs for goods entering the EFTA states, liberal rules of origin, and trade-facilitati­ng measures.

Gaschen said after the FTA took effect, the Philippine­s registered a trade surplus, reversing the trade deficit with EFTA.

He said exports of seafood from Nordic countries to the Philippine­s, meanwhile, registered a 40 percent increase.

Given the potential to benefit from the FTA, he said efforts are being undertaken to promote the instrument.

“We have been looking into different products that can be good to export to Switzerlan­d and also some sectors to export to the Philippine­s,” he said.

He said there is potential for those engaged in the agricultur­e sector.

He said they are also working with the Department of Trade and Industry and Department of Agricultur­e to fine-tune the instrument.

Apart from continued efforts to promote utilizatio­n of the FTA, he said there would also be focus on encouragin­g sustainabl­e business practices.

“We want to promote sustainabl­e and responsibl­e business because I think this is relevant in the future and the crisis has shown both consumers and regulators and also the workforce are now demanding more responsibi­lity and more sustainabi­lity and this will be one of our major focus this year,” he said.

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