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Korea and Philippines hold 3rd Joint Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation meeting
  • Registration date2024-09-12
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea held the Korea-Philippines Joint Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation (“Commission”) meeting via videoconference with the Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry on September 12 to discuss the Korea-Philippines Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and measures for cooperation in areas like shipbuilding and eco-friendly vehicles.

 

The first ASEAN country with which Korea established diplomatic relations, the Philippines is currently home to approximately 300 Korean firms that are locally operating on the islands and contributing to bilateral economic cooperation.

 

Convened after a two-year hiatus, the Commission meeting was led by Korea’s Deputy Minister for Trade Yang Byeong-nae and the Philippines’ Assistant Secretary for Industry Development and Trade Policy Allan B. Gepty as Chief Delegates heading their respective delegations. The Chief Delegates assessed the Korea-Philippines FTA (signed in September 2023) as a major milestone in bilateral efforts to expand economic cooperation and agreed to take steps for the Agreement’s swift entry into force. Moreover, the two sides shared the progress on their agendas under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), for which they have engaged in cooperation since its initial launch, and concurred on making joint effort to produce tangible outcomes.

 

By leveraging the Philippines’ archipelagic advantage and Korea’s shipbuilding competitiveness, the two sides are aiming to seek collaboration prospects across various areas such as offshore wind power and ship maintenance, as well as expanding cooperation in eco-friendly vehicles including the development of electric buses to run in the Philippines.

 

Next, the Korean delegation shared its energy policy directions and introduced Korea’s Carbon Free Energy (CFE) Initiative and other climate change response endeavors, to which the Philippines expressed hope for future collaboration in energy security, carbon reduction, and various related areas. They also agreed to launch working-level talks on measures to strengthen cooperation in critical raw materials.