Ministers draft
blueprint to conclude RCEP
By
DTI-OSEC-PRU
September 3, 2018
SINGAPORE – The
sixteen (16) Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
Ministers from ASEAN, Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea and New
Zealand adopted the “Package of Year-End Deliverables” that lays
down the blueprint for concluding the negotiations during the 6th
RCEP Ministerial Meeting on 30-31 August in Singapore.
This document, which was
developed by the Trade Negotiating Committee, also tasked
negotiators to redouble efforts in order to advance the political
mandate.
“All Parties are eager and
ready to work towards achieving the targets set by the end of this
year, with each country wanting to bring home a good deal for their
peoples. RCEP will send a positive signal to the world that the RCEP
region is open for business,” said DTI Secretary and Philippines
RCEP Minister Ramon M. Lopez.
RCEP will be the largest
Free Trade Agreement that the Philippines will be part of once
concluded. It covers the 3.2 Billion market size of the RCEP
participating countries. It is also a mega-regional trade pact that
the ASEAN ever engaged in with the huge contribution in terms of GDP
and consumer-based patronage.
This will provide market
opportunities to all the participating countries, which will impart
a higher standard of living due to the vast choice of goods and
services as well as contribute greater job generation.
“These ministers are
cognizant of the key elements of the agreement that we started last
year under the Philippine chairmanship and we built on it. Time
allowed some Ministers to develop more acceptable parameters, and
extreme flexibilities were also exercised. The negotiations are
already at the stage wherein high-level policy calls need to be
made, keeping in mind that the quality of the final outcomes for the
RCEP should not be sacrificed nor compromised,” Secretary Lopez
added.
The negotiations were
provided a boost by the conclusion of the Chapters on Customs
Procedures and Trade Facilitation and Government Procurement, which
will serve to facilitate expedite trade in merchandise goods. The
Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) and Economic and Technical
Cooperation (ECOTECH) Chapters were completed by in 2016.
New Zealand will host the
24th RCEP Trade Negotiating Round in end-October. The Round is
critical as negotiators prepare for their report to RCEP Ministers
and Leaders.