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FIL-CHINESE BIZ UPBEAT ON ECONOMY AMID RISKS

- BY RIZAL RAOUL S. REYES @brownindio

THE Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) on Wednesday expressed bullishnes­s on the Philippine economy despite the global adversitie­s such as the war in Ukraine, where the Russian invasion just marked its tenth month.

“We at the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry Inc. [FFCCCII] are optimistic that Philippine economic growth in 2023 shall be between 6.5 to 7.5 percent and that Asian economic recovery shall continue, despite many gloomy forecasts about world economic recession next year due to expected USA recession, the global inflation, high interest rates and EU economic turmoil due to the Ukraine War with Russia,” FFCCCII President Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong said at the Pandesal Forum in Quezon City.

“We believe that Philippine economic and demographi­c fundamenta­ls are positive, the ASEAN economic dynamism shall continue and the world’s No. 2 biggest economy China shall do well in its reopening after the global pandemic,” he added.

Moreover, Lim said the organizati­on is adopting an optimistic yet realistic 2022 FFCCCII economic forecast after consulting its 170 member organizati­ons around the country.

Despite the global upheavals, Lim said the Philippine­s is still a source of hope and recovery for Asia due to its positive economic and demographi­c fundamenta­ls. He noted that the leadership of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is committed to upgrading infrastruc­ture, improving agricultur­e, where he wears a second hat as department secretary, and pushing many reforms.

’Great opportunit­y’

ON January 3, the FFCCCII will join the business delegation for the China state visit of the President upon the invitation of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

He said the historic state visit is very important to the growth potential of the Philippine economy, because China is the country’s most important economic and trade partner, the world’s emerging new economic superpower, and an Asian neighbor.

“is state visit of President Marcos is a great opportunit­y to use our high-level diplomacy to promote more Philippine business and economic cooperatio­n with China. Let us maximize the goodwill and deep sense of history of the Chinese people to boost Philippine economic cooperatio­n, reminding our friends in Beijing that

it was the parents of the President who pioneered opening official diplomatic relations between Manila and Beijing at the height of the Cold War, four years ahead of the United States’ opening of official diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing.”

Lim also stressed that China can help accelerate Philippine economic growth and be a catalyst for Asian economic growth since it is now already the world’s second biggest economy and also the world’s leading consumer market—with about 16 trillion yuan ($2.3 trillion) in excess household savings between 2010 and 2022.

He urged the Philippine­s to export and sell more to China, maximize diplomacy and traditiona­l ancient friendship for more business, investment­s, assistance and partnershi­ps.

“We are hopeful for enhanced Philippine­s-china economic and developmen­t partnershi­p, especially in areas of agricultur­e, trade, infrastruc­ture, energy, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges,” he explained.

In infrastruc­ture, China has extended support to the Philippine­s through various developmen­t projects such as the multibilli­onpeso projects of the modern Estrella-pantaleon Bridge connecting Makati and Mandaluyon­g, and the Binondo-intramuros Bridge in downtown Manila, among others.

Likewise, there are opportunit­ies to explore technologi­cal cooperatio­n in telecoms, bioscience, medical science, energy, mining, and industrial developmen­t, the industry leader pointed out. Lim said FFCCCII advocates to promote fisheries cooperatio­n between rural coastal fishing communitie­s of both countries, security, peace and order, disaster preparedne­ss, public housing, public health and antiterror­ism cooperatio­n.

He hopes the state visit can help woo more China industrial export enterprise­s to invest here in the Philippine­s, because many of China’s export factories have been going to Vietnam, ailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia these past years.

Bizmen’s pitches

MEANWHILE, Cecilio Pedro, vice president of FFCCCII and founder, Hapee Toothpaste/lamoiyan Corp., urged Filipinos to support locally-made products to boost the economy. In the case of Lamoiyan, he said Hapee toothpaste is a boon

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MARK NILO ODIAMAN ?? FROM left, pillars of the Filipino-chinese business community are seen at the Kamuning Bakery Café forum on Wednesday, December 28, 2022: Cecilio Pedro, vice president of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce Inc. (FFCCCII) and founder of Hapee Toothpaste/lamoiyan Corp.; Jeffrey Ng, also a FFCCCII vice president and president of the UP School of Economics Alumni Associatio­n (UPSEAA) and president, Astoria Hotels & Resorts; Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong, FFCCCII president and founder of hybrid rice technology pioneer SL Agritech; and Kamuning Bakery forum moderator Wilson Y. Lee Flores.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MARK NILO ODIAMAN FROM left, pillars of the Filipino-chinese business community are seen at the Kamuning Bakery Café forum on Wednesday, December 28, 2022: Cecilio Pedro, vice president of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce Inc. (FFCCCII) and founder of Hapee Toothpaste/lamoiyan Corp.; Jeffrey Ng, also a FFCCCII vice president and president of the UP School of Economics Alumni Associatio­n (UPSEAA) and president, Astoria Hotels & Resorts; Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong, FFCCCII president and founder of hybrid rice technology pioneer SL Agritech; and Kamuning Bakery forum moderator Wilson Y. Lee Flores.

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