Industry Knowledge for Public Officers Negotiating Free Trade Agreements
Ministry of Trade and IndustrySpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Mr Thomas Chua Kee Seng’s proposal for trade negotiators to specialize in specific industries to provide companies with direct assistance and issue resolution. Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) Lim Hng Kiang responded that the Ministry of Trade and Industry utilizes agencies like International Enterprise (IE) Singapore to provide industry-specific workshops and one-to-one FTA consultations. Over five years, 3,500 companies attended awareness seminars and 2,000 received customized advice, including small and medium enterprises in sectors like textiles and food manufacturing. Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) Lim Hng Kiang noted that negotiators regularly engage Trade Associations and Chambers to ensure businesses can navigate and benefit from these agreements. Policy dictates that company feedback is integrated throughout the negotiation and review process to ensure FTAs remain relevant to specific industry needs.
Transcript
55 Mr Thomas Chua Kee Seng asked the Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) whether public officers in charge of free trade agreements can be specialised in targeted industry sectors so that companies can directly approach them to get practical assistance for information and to resolve issues.
Mr Lim Hng Kiang: The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) works with our economic agencies, such as the Economic Development Board (EDB) and International Enterprise (IE) Singapore to raise awareness of our free trade agreements (FTAs) and to ensure that our companies can benefit from our FTAs. Trade negotiators from the Ministry and IE Singapore's FTA promotion and advisory team regularly engage Trade Associations and Chambers to help companies use FTAs.
To illustrate, IE Singapore had conducted industry-specific workshops on the benefits of FTAs with the Textiles and Apparel Fashion Federation for the garment manufacturing industry, and with the Singapore Food Manufacturers' Association and Singapore Manufacturers Association for the food and beverage and manufacturing industries in 2016. This year, IE Singapore plans to conduct industry-specific workshops for companies in the services sector. In addition, IE Singapore also conducts customised, one-to-one FTA consultations with companies.
Over the last five years, around 3,500 companies have benefited from workshops and seminars aimed at building greater awareness and knowledge of how FTAs can be utilised. An additional 2,000 companies have benefited from one-to-one FTA consultations with IE Singapore. The beneficiaries of these efforts include local small and medium enterprises in diverse sectors that wish to capitalise on FTAs in penetrating export markets.
Company feedback is integral to trade agreements, which are intended to help our businesses access foreign markets. MTI and our economic agencies will continue to engage our companies prior to the start of new FTAs, during negotiations and when we review existing FTAs, to ensure that these agreements stay relevant to the needs of our businesses in the various industries.