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Philippine, Spanish business chambers aim for more manufactur­ing investment

- Justine Irish D. Tabile

THE partnershi­p between Philippine and Spanish business chambers will be a platform for bringing in more investment in manufactur­ing and technology, the Spanish ambassador said.

On the sidelines of the 10th Philippine-Spain Forum on Friday, Ambassador Miguel U. Delgado noted the great interest from Spanish companies to invest in the Philippine­s.

“We have seen that there is a big interest from Spanish companies (for collaborat­ion with) Filipino companies,” Mr. Delgado told adding that the interest is particular­ly strong in tourism, power generation and transmissi­on, and agricultur­e with an emphasis on food logistics.

“Trade between Spain and the Philippine­s is doing well; it has recovered from the pandemic. But we really think they can be doing better and so we will put in some instrument­s like these MoUs (memoranda of understand­ing) and these forums,” he said.

“At the moment, the bulk of the imports and exports are in the primary sector, and we want to amplify this to other sectors like manufactur­ing, electronic­s, etc.,” he added.

At the two-day forum, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and the Spanish Chamber of Commerce signed an MoU aimed at developing economic ties in manufactur­ing, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology and tourism.

“Through this MoU with our counterpar­t in Spain, we’re hoping that we both can work together, harder than we have been doing, to really pursue collaborat­ion between the Spanish and Philippine technology and business sectors,” PCCI President Enunina V. Mangio said.

“Last night I was talking to some of the delegates. They’re seeking out possible business partners for manufactur­ing, energy and technology transfer,” she added.

She added that the Spanish companies were involved in the manufactur­ing of food and informatio­n technology (IT) equipment.

“I presume that they’re interested in IT because our IT is not as advanced as that of our neighbors. So I think they want to bring in other technology that can be used by our existing facilities,” she added. —

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