Officials and representatives from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Korea Trade Network (KTNET) and InterCommerce attended the signing of the Record of Discussions of the Origin Management System for the Promotion of FTAs in the Philippines held on 29 November 2023 in Makati City.

Philippine Department of Trade and Industry, Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology partners to develop a milestone digital platform to promote and increase FTA utilization

The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Korea Institute  for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) gears up for the development and the  implementation of the “Origin Management System for the Promotion of Free  Trade Agreements (FTAs) in the Philippines” Project. 

The signing of the Record of Discussions (ROD) for the implementation of the  Project was held on 29 November 2023 at the DTI International Building marked  as the official commencement of the Project.  

DTI Undersecretary for Industry Development, Trade and Investment Promotion  Group (IDTIPG), Dr. Ceferino S. Rodolfo highlighted that the “Origin Management  System for Promoting FTA ” is a vital tool for the Philippines to optimize the  Philippines-South Korea FTA and all other Philippine FTAs and preferential trade  arrangements. 

“The best time to prepare for an FTA’s entry into force is before it is even  implemented or while it is being negotiated. This is the reason why, even ahead of  the entry into force of the agreement, we have been intensely working with key  stakeholders – from business associations, local government units and workers’  groups, among others, to ensure that we are able to realize the potential benefits  from the very first year of the Philippines-Korea FTA implementation…

With this, the DTI aims to replicate the experience with the Philippines-European  Free Trade Association (EFTA) FTA where the Philippines was able to reverse the  phenomenal trade deficit with EFTA in the first year of implementation,” Undersecretary Rodolfo expounded.  

“This is the first time we have undertaken such a project – mainstreaming the use  of technology and digital services to make exporting and availment of FTAs more  accessible to Philippine exporters. We are grateful to the Korean government for  funding this Project,” Undersecretary Rodolfo added. 

This is also the first project embarked on by the KIAT outside of Korea and is a  milestone achievement based on a stronger Philippines-Korea partnership. 

The project aims to enhance the international competitiveness of Philippine micro,  small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), increase the utilization of existing Philippine FTAs and preferential trade arrangements, and reduce the time and  costs of Philippine manufacturers and traders to comply with rules of origin  requirements of FTAs and Generalized System of Preferences (GSPs).  

Key features of the Project include the development of an Origin Management  System which will enable exporters to determine whether its export product  qualifies under the respective ROO requirements of FTAs/GSPs by inputting  relevant information in the platform; and an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled HS  classification tool that will enable exporters to determine the appropriate HS code/s  for their product/s. 

The project will run for 30 months, from July 2023 until December 2025. The Korea  Trade Network (KTNET), Korean government’s designated trade automation  business service provider, will serve as the implementing consortium for this  project. On the other hand, the DTI- Export Marketing Bureau will serve as the 

implementing lead for the Philippines side. 

Details of the Project will be presented during the 2023 National Export Congress  on 07 December 2023 at the Sheraton Manila Hotel, Pasay City.

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