Philippines, RoK to pursue free trade agreement

The Philippines and Republic of Korea (RoK) agreed on April 17 to pursue a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) with a view to further enhance the economic ties and expand trade between the two countries.

(Illustrative image). The Philippines' top exports to RoK include bananas, pineapples, copper.
(Illustrative image). The Philippines' top exports to RoK include bananas, pineapples, copper.

In a meeting held in Manila, Philippine Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez and RoK Trade Minister Yoo Myung-hee declared their readiness to start the negotiations upon the completion of their respective domestic procedures.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) of the Philippines said in a statement that the two countries agreed to conclude the FTA negotiations in November 2019 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic relations.

Once concluded, the bilateral FTA will pave the way for the enhanced market access for products of interest of the two countries, according to the DTI.

"It is also viewed that the agreement will provide a more stable and predictable economic environment necessary to generate more trade and investments," the DTI statement read.

Merchandise trade between the Philippines and RoK reached US$13.7 billion in 2018, making RoK the fifth largest trading partner of the Philippines.

The Philippines' top exports to RoK include bananas, pineapples, copper. Philippines imports mainly industrial products from RoK. Investments from RoK in 2019 totaled US$35.79 million, primarily on real estate activities and manufacturing.

Xinhua