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France Reaffirms Support For European Union-Philippines FTA Amid Global Trade Uncertainties

Against the backdrop of global trade challenges, France highlights the importance of the EU-PH FTA.

France Reaffirms Support For European Union-Philippines FTA Amid Global Trade Uncertainties

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Visiting Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and French Nationals Abroad Laurent Saint-Martin has reaffirmed the support of France to pursue the free trade agreement between the European Union and the Philippines (EU-PH FTA).

Speaking at a press conference during his official visit to Manila Friday, Saint-Martin underscored the urgency of strengthening trade partnerships based on rules-based systems, especially in light of current global uncertainty.

He said the EU-PH FTA is becoming more significant amid increasing global trade tensions and protectionist policies such as the recent imposition of reciprocal tariffs by the United States.

“This is very important in this global context to repeat that we do believe in FTAs, and that I hope that the European Commission (EC) and the Philippines will be able in the coming months, coming years, to have this agreement to make our cross-trade bigger and to permit us to grow together,” Saint-Martin said.

The minister added that the French government and the EC support trade policies that prioritize cooperation.

“We have to convince that the trade war is negative for everyone,” he said.

Saint-Martin also highlighted the potential of the Philippines, noting the country’s strong gross domestic product (GDP) growth and its rising importance in the Indo-Pacific region.

“Because in all Indo-Pacific zones, the Philippines, in terms of GDP growth, in terms of population, in terms of potential, is becoming more and more important every year,” he said.

Asked about the timeline for the EU-PH FTA, Saint-Martin clarified that while EC is negotiating over the trade deal, discussions are “on track”.

“But I’m pretty confident that the European Commission will find a way to have this agreement with the Philippines in the coming months, coming years, because we have to. We have to because we do believe in cross-trade, as I said, and we believe it’s the best way to react to what’s happening in the world with the tariff situation,” he said.

“The best way is to find agreements between countries that don’t want any trade war,” the official added. (PNA)