Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry’s Director General for FTA Policy Ahn Chang-yong is leading the Korean delegation in the 20th Korea-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Implementing Committee meeting through March 12-13 in Jakarta, Indonesia, for assessing FTA implementation and discussing measures for upgrading the Agreement. The ASEAN delegation is led by Alpana Roy, ASEAN Division Director at Singapore’s Trade and Industry Ministry.
On the margins of the meeting, Korea and ASEAN member countries will be reviewing the outcomes of past joint research projects and discussing measures for an upgrade of the bilateral FTA through a workshop on the Korea-ASEAN FTA upgrade and digital trade joint research. Both sides have been making effort to take stock of the changing landscape following the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement signed in 2020 and to push forward joint research for upgrading the Korea-ASEAN FTA. The aim of the workshop is to seek detailed directions for upgrading the FTA to enhance companies' utilization, while also incorporating new trade issues like digital and supply chains.
At the meeting, Vietnam will be briefing on its completion of domestic procedures for the ratification and entry into force (November 2023) of the Korea-ASEAN Agreement on Trade in Goods Agreement (AKTIGA), which is significant in that it will allow for a more stable application of the FTA tariff rate and lay the foundation for bilateral discussions on upgrading the Korea-ASEAN FTA.
Meanwhile, the Korean delegation will be holding separate discussions with the ASEAN Secretariat to discuss plans for contribution to RCEP and measures for economic cooperation.
Noting that ASEAN is a core partner for Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, Director General Ahn stated plans to “advance economic cooperation with ASEAN through the Korea-ASEAN FTA and RCEP.”