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Title: The Philippine FTA Experience


1
The Philippine FTA Experience
2
STATUS OF JAPAN-PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
AGREEMENT (JPEPA)
3
Background
  • January 2002 PM Koizumi proposed the
    Initiative for Japan-ASEAN Comprehensive
    Economic Partnership
  • May 2002 Pres. Arroyo proposed to set up a
    Working Group
  • August 2002 Informal Consultations
  • 2002 to 2003 Working Group and Joint Committee
    meetings

4
  • May 2003 Creation of Phil. Coordinating
    Committee, with DFA USec for International
    Economic Relations and DTI Usec for International
    Trade as Co-Chairs
  • November 2003 Presentation of study by the
    Phil. Institute for Development Studies
  • February 2004 to July 2005 Formal negotiating
    sessions
  • July to October 2005 Legal Review

5
  • CHAPTER LEAD AGENCY
  • Trade in Goods Board of Investments
  • Dept of Agriculture
  • Rules of Origin BOI
  • Customs Procedures Bureau of Customs
  • Paperless Trading BOC
  • Trade in Services National Economic
  • Development Authority
  • Movement of Natural Persons Dept of Labor
  • Employment

6
  • Investment BOI
  • Competition Policy Tariff Commission
  • Mutual Recognition Bureau of Product Std
  • Government Procurement Dept of Budget Mgt
  • Intellectual Property IPOPhil
  • Bilateral Econ. Cooperation NEDA
  • Improvement of Bus. Environ. Dept of Trade Ind
  • General Final Provisions Dept of Justice DFA

7
Basic Principles
  • Comprehensive substantial liberalization of
    bilateral trade investment
  • Enhancement of mutual interests
  • Consistency with WTO
  • Take into account the economic situations of
    both countries ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive
    Economic Partnership

8
Parameters
  • Respective laws, rules and regulations
  • Treaties acceded to (no TRIPS )
  • No specific mention of treaties not yet acceded

9
EXPECTED BENEFITS
  • Increase RP real GDP by 1.73 to 3.03
  • Expansion in exports
  • goods agricultural, industrial
  • professional services
  • Increased investments and technology transfer
  • electronics, automotives sugar
  • Improved business environment for jobs and
    income generation

10
Prospects and Challenges for a Philippines-US FTA
  • Exploring Our Options

11
Background
  • Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA)
    (MOU signed in1989)
  • Enterprise for ASEAN Initiative (EAI)
  • launched by US President George Bush on October
    26, 2002
  • US and individual ASEAN countries will jointly
    determine if and when they are ready to launch
    FTA negotiations
  • US-Singapore FTA
  • Signed May 6, 2003
  • 1st US FTA with an Asian nation and 1st FTA
    signed by Bush
  • Ongoing US FTA Negotiations
  • Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea

12
The RP-US FTA research project
  • General Objectives
  • To conduct an independent research on the
    feasibility and desirability of establishing
    RP-US FTA
  • (2) To provide inputs for negotiation should a
    FTA initiative push through
  • (3) To encourage and facilitate networking
    activities in support of these objectives

13
RP-US FTA Research Project Organizational
Structure
DTI
PIDS
Steering Committee Members DTI, Chair DFA
PIDS Academe (DLSU-AKI) Bus. Rep
(PhilExport) Sectoral (NCRFW)
RP-US FTA SC
RP-US FTA REDC
PASCN Secretariat
Research
Information and Dissemination
Networking
14
Basic Guidelines
  • Should be driven/guided by our own reform
    objectives
  • Global competitiveness
  • Sustainable growth
  • Resource allocation efficiency
  • Poverty reduction
  • Keep within the principles of multilateralism
  • Ideal approach to bring about optimum welfare

15
Three Levels of Study
On the whole economy
Sectoral concerns
Special issues
16
Studies undertaken

  • A. Impact analysis on the whole economy
  • Overview of the Philippine-US economic
    relationship Situationer Dr. Erlinda Medalla,
    PIDS
  • The Philippines US FTA A CGE Analysis Dr.
    Caesar Cororaton, PIDS

17
Studies undertaken

  • B. Impact analysis on specific sectors/concerns
  • Agricultural Trade between the Philippines and
    the US Status, Issues and Prospects Dr. Liborio
    Cabanilla, UPLB
  • Impact of a Philippines US FTA The Case of
    Agriculture Dr. Liborio Cabanilla U-Primo
    Rodriguez, UPLB
  • Impact of and Prospects of Bilateral Services
    Liberalization Agreement Dr. Gloria Pasadilla,
    PIDS
  • Implications of an RP US FTA on the Philippine
    Financial Services Industry Dr Leila Calderon-
    Kabigting, DLSU
  • Issues and Prospects on the Movement of Natural
    Persons and Human Capital Development in the
    Philippine-American Economic Relations Dr. Tereso
    Tullao, DLSU

18
Studies undertaken

  • B. Impact analysis on specific sectors/concerns
  • Assessment of Readiness and Logistics
    Infrastructure of the Philippine Garments
    Industry Dr. Emilio Antonio Cherry Lyn Rodolfo,
    UAP
  • Expanding and Sustaining RP US Linkages in
    Business Process Outsourcing Ceferino Rodolfo,
    UAP
  • Enhancing and Deepening of the Competitiveness of
    the Philippine Electronics Industry Dr. Myrna
    Austria, DLSU
  • Impact and Potential for Industrial Goods/
    Manufactures Fita Aldaba, PIDS

19
Studies undertaken

  • C. Special Studies
  • An Analysis of Existing and Potential US FTAs and
    Defining Philippine Strategy for Negotiation
    Atty. Sedfrey Candelaria Atty. Anthony Abad,
    AdMU
  • Specific Legal Issues on the Proposed Philippines
    US Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
    Politico-Legislative Perspective Atty. Sedfrey
    Candelaria Dr. Victor Venida, AdMU
  • WTO Related Concerns Government Procurement,
    Competition Policy and Trade Remedies Atty Jeremy
    Gatdula
  • Talking Points on Intellectual Property Rights
    Protection for RP-US FTA Negotiation Atty. Delia
    Tantuico, UAP
  • The Politico-Strategic Dimension of the US
    Proposal for an FTA Dr. Renato de Castro, DLSU
    Maria Castanos, FSI

20
Main considerations
  • Impact on the economy
  • Political
  • Political-strategic ramifications
  • Gainers and losers
  • Key issues
  • Bilateral (both countries)
  • Internal (domestic)
  • Across sectors
  • Negotiating strategy
  • Very tricky and complicated
  • Question of resources

21
Next Steps
  • Need to continue doing our homework
  • More consultations
  • Involve private sector
  • Develop coalition
  • Keep watch on other FTA developments
  • Lessons from JPEPA experience
  • If FTA is pursued, need strong negotiating panel
  • The process is as important.

22
Thank You.
website http//rp_us.pids.gov.ph email
pascn_at_pidsnet.pids.gov.ph
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