PHILIPPINES’ ENTRY TO RCEP WILL ATTRACT MORE TRADE OPPORTUNITIES – DTI
Dateline Kamuning:
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Fred
Pascual stressed on Friday that the entry into force of the Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement would attract more
investments and trade opportunities to the country.
"As RCEP takes effect, we commit to supporting
Philippine businesses in becoming more productive and competitive within the
region and globally. RCEP is a mega free trade deal that will also facilitate
the influx of more investments in the country," Pascual said during the
press briefing conducted by the DTI on June 2, where he discussed the benefits
of the agreement for various sectors and industries.
The agreement took effect today, 2 June 2023 and is
expected to deepen existing economic integration within the broader region.
RCEP countries account for 30 percent of global GDP and
one-third of total inward foreign direct investments (FDIs) as of 2022.
“Becoming part of RCEP signals to the community of
nations that the Philippines remains adherent to the rules-based trading
system. Through this regional FTA, we re-commit to collaborative efforts that
ensure global trade stays open, efficient, and resilient to potential
disruptions," Pascual added.
RCEP also enables the implementation of advanced customs
procedures for participating countries, allowing for more efficient and
streamlined trade within the region.
Further, under RCEP, exporters will only need to be
familiar with a single set of rules of origin (ROO) in order to avail of
preferential market access, compared to multiple ROO for existing trade
agreements.
With RCEP, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises can be
integrated into global value chains (GVCs) through access to cheaper raw
materials and a reduced barrier to entry for exporting due to a flexible certification
process for availing of preferential trade arrangements.
On the other hand, MSMEs which are not directly involved
in exporting will be able to easily provide their goods and services to
value-added firms engaged in GVCs.
DTI is set to undertake an intensified trade education
and advocacy campaign this month, targeted to various sectors that will be
directly affected by the agreement as part of its efforts to increase awareness
and utilization of RCEP and other Philippine trade agreements.
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