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Dispute settlement scheme proposed

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Nearing the final stages of negotiations for the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA), the Philippines is now pressing to secure an airtight dispute settlement mechanism, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Edsel Custodio said.

He said the Philippines wants the dispute settlement mechanism to ensure it is amply protected under a comprehensive dispute settlement agreement arising from its commitments in the JPEPA.

Custodio cited as an example the contentious dispute over Japanese investments in the Philippine International Terminals Co. (Piatco) and the still uncompleted Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.

Conflicting claims by Piatco and German investor Fraport A.G. are now in arbitration proceedings before the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes in Washington and the International Chamber of Commerce in Singapore.

Thus to avoid similar disputes, the Philippine negotiating panel is ensuring the inclusion of a dispute settlement mechanism. – Marianne Go

CUSTODIO

FOREIGN AFFAIRS UNDERSECRETARY EDSEL CUSTODIO

FRAPORT A

INTERNATIONAL CENTER

JAPAN-PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

MARIANNE GO

NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL

PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL TERMINALS CO

PIATCO AND GERMAN

SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES

WASHINGTON AND THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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