The two sides agreed to prepare negotiations for an ASEAN-EU FTA and hold joint expert meetings to build mutual understanding on new trade issues like e-commerce, government procurement and sustainable trade and development, according to media reports in the region.
ASEAN and EU ministers also met representatives from the EU-ASEAN Business Council, which suggested ASEAN should reduce non-tariff trade measures, promote the same product standards in both regions, protect intellectual property rights, promote environmentally friendly energy, use data management for the digital economy and allow cross-border travel permits, said Samalapa.
He said Thailand has emphasised the importance of an ASEAN-EU FTA as it would create a favourable environment for trade and investment in the region.
The EU started FTA negotiations with ASEAN in 2007. After negotiations were suspended in 2009, the EU decided to pursue bilateral trade agreements with nations.
Six Asean members have begun talks on bilateral FTAs with the EU: Singapore and Malaysia in 2010; Vietnam in 2012; Thailand in 2013; the Philippines in 2015; and Indonesia in 2016. FTAs are in effect with Singapore and Vietnam, ratified in November 2019 and August 2020 respectively.
Negotiations are continuing with Indonesia, while talks are on hold with Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)