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DEPARTMENT
OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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RP-JAPAN
AGREEMENT CONFIRMS
NO
TOXIC WASTE EXPORTS FROM
UNDER
JPEPA
Meeting
between
the
Hon. Dr. Alberto G. Romulo
Secretary
of Foreign Affairs
&
the Hon. Taro Aso
Foreign
Minister of
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs,
24 May
2007 - In a significant development to promote bilateral Philippines-Japan
relations, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Dr. Alberto G. Romulo announced today
(May 24) that the Philippine and Japanese Governments have confirmed that Japan
will not export toxic waste to the Philippines under the Japan-Philippines
Economic Promotion Agreement (JPEPA). This
understanding is contained in an exchange of notes through diplomatic channels
“The
Japanese Government has clearly confirmed that it will not permit the export
from
The
diplomatic notes stipulate that “…
“The two
governments, therefore, have agreed that their laws prohibiting the export of
toxic waste will apply when implementing JPEPA,” Secretary Romulo emphasized.
“This
exchange of diplomatic notes illustrates the strong commitment of both our
countries to address environmental concerns as well as development.
It should lay to rest any lingering concerns regarding the toxic waste
issue so that we can proceed with the JPEPA, which will bring considerable
benefits for the Philippines both in trade and in labor,” observed Secretary
Romulo.
JPEPA
was signed on 9 September 2006 by President Arroyo and former Japanese Prime
Minister Junichiro Koizumi on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in
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