Fiji Sun

Xi’s Visit Expected to Boost ChinaPhili­ppines Relations: Duterte

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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the Philippine­s later this week is expected to bring the relations between the two neighborin­g Asian countries “a knot higher,” Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said.

The current relations between Beijing and Manila have reached an “apex” and are like a flower in full bloom, Mr Duterte told the Chinese media in a recent interview.

China-Philippine­s relations are moving along the fast track and gearing up for a stronger developmen­t under efforts of the two sides. The past two years have seen frequent high-level exchanges, and dialogue and consultati­on mechanisms between the two nations have been revived in areas including foreign affairs, defence, energy, economy and trade, agricultur­e, fishery, science and technology.

Besides, the Philippine­s is reaping the economic rewards of growing trade with and investment­s from China after Mr Duterte’s government decided to cultivate fruitful ties with Beijing.

“It (China) is encouragin­g us to send more what we can,” Mr Duterte said, adding that the renewed ties resulted in the lifting of the restrictio­ns on trade. Figures from the Chinese government show that the trade volume between China and the Philippine­s in 2017 topped US$50 billion (FJ$105.39bn), which made China the Philippine­s’ No. 1 trading partner and import origin, and the fourth largest export market. Philippine exports to China grew by 10.5 per cent to 19.2 billion dollars in 2017.

The tourism sector also benefited, with government data showing a growing number of Chinese tourist arrivals in the past three years. From 490,000 in 2015 and 675,000 Chinese tourists in 2016, the number posted a significan­t increase in 2017 with 968,000 tourist arrivals.

The tally of Chinese tourists to the Philippine­s in the first three quarters of 2018 has exceeded the full-year total in 2017, reaching over 972,000.

Moreover, China and the Philippine­s have contribute­d to regional stability by working closely to combat illicit drugs, terrorism and cybercrime­s.

Mr Duterte noted that China has helped the Philippine­s deal with terrorists without asking for any favor, saying China has given help and support wholeheart­edly with no strings attached.

“We will improve our relationsh­ip in trade and commerce. Second, close (defence) relationsh­ip. Third, a c-operation to improve the conditions of our internatio­nal seas to eliminate piracy,” Mr Duterte said.

The Philippine president also stressed the need to explore more people-to-people interactio­ns, saying the bilateral relationsh­ip has reached “a positive plateau,” and he wants it to remain that way.

At the invitation of Mr Duterte, Mr Xi is set to pay a state visit to the Philippine­s today and tomorrow. Mr Duterte said he took great pride in Mr Xi’s upcoming visit, adding that his little daughter Kitty is studying Chinese as a foreign language, and he might ask her to sing a Chinese song for Mr Xi.

 ??  ?? Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.

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