The Philippines excludes agricultural items from Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

Published 2021년 11월 9일

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The Philippine negotiating team has excluded several agricultural products, including rice, corn, sugar, pork, chicken, and coffee from being liberalized under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) mega free trade deal. This decision was made to protect the local agriculture sector from being disadvantaged. The team has also secured flexibility for agricultural products and improved market access for select products from RCEP partners like Japan and Korea. Despite concerns raised by farmers and non-governmental organizations about the lack of consultation on RCEP, the government has conducted numerous consultations and assures that the agreement will not constrain policy space or fail to address labor issues. An ex-ante analysis by the Philippines Institute for Development Studies predicts that RCEP could generate a positive net trade balance and reduce poverty in the country. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is targeting the ratification of the RCEP by the Senate this year to allow the Philippines to join the agreement on January 1, 2022.
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The Philippine negotiating team for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) said they have excluded several agricultural products, including rice, from the list of products to be liberalized under the mega free trade deal. Trade and Industry Assistant Secretary Allan B. Gepty, who is also the Philippines’ lead negotiator at RCEP, emphasized amid claims by farmers that the local agriculture sector will be at a disadvantaged under the agreement. “The negotiating team has always been mindful of the sensitivities of the agriculture sector,” said Gepty amid cries from the agriculture sector that Filipino farmers will be at a disadvantaged under RCEP. “This is the reason behind agricultural products being listed under the country’s exclusion list for all FTA Partners in RC,” said Gepty at the 2nd hearing on the ratification of RCEP by the Senate committee on foreign relations presided by chairman Sen. Koko Pimentel. The excluded agricultural products include rice, corn, ...
Source: Mb

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