Thursday, May 2, 2024

PH gov’t inks MOU on e-commerce with China

BEIJING, CHINA — The governments of the Philippines and China have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding on Electronic Commerce Cooperation to strengthen the growth of e-commerce between the two countries.

Philippine and Chinese officials signing the MOU in Bejiing
Photo from DTI

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) secretary Fred Pascual and Chinese minister of commerce Wang Wentao signed the MOU on Wednesday, Jan. 4, which was also witnessed by Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as part of his three-day state visit.

The MOU identified three areas of cooperation:

  1. Promoting trade of high-quality featured products and services;
  2. Pursuing business exchanges between MSMEs and e-commerce platforms, start-ups, and logistics service providers; and
  3. Sharing of best practices and innovative experiences in utilizing e-commerce.

“This agreement will facilitate the sharing of experiences, best practices, critical information, and policies related to trade and e-commerce. We look forward to interventions that will promote consumer and merchant protection, intellectual property, data security, and privacy laws. This MOU will be beneficial in building the capacity of our local businesses to cope with the modernizing business sector,” Pascual said.

“This will also operationalize Agenda #17 of the e-Commerce Philippines 2022 Roadmap concerning the enhancement of cross-border cooperation and market access through trade agreements and economic cooperation programs with major e-commerce trading partners,” he added.

The DTI said the agreement opens doors for possible collaboration between the Philippines and China in undertaking joint case studies and capacity building programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of MSMEs and maximize the potentials of e-commerce.

Research institutions, industrial organizations, and local governments are also encouraged to utilize e-commerce as a means to develop cooperation, it added.

In pursuit of the initiatives listed in the MOU, a Working Group on Electronic Commerce will also be established to be the focal point of coordination and the main source of information.

The opportunity for e-commerce growth in the Philippines is bright, according to DTI. In 2022, Google Temasek and Bain & Company identified the Philippines as one of the frontrunners in digital economy, together with Vietnam. Further, the study reported that the digital economy is expected to grow twice as fast as the GDP through 2030.

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