Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Chinese business leader backs PBBM on trips

‘The President is working hard to promote the Philippine­s and he is inviting investors to come in. He is traveling all over to entice investment’

- BY PAT SANTOS

A top leader of the biggest FilipinoCh­inese business group in the country has defended President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. against the ‘globetrott­ing’ accusation­s of his detractors.

Speaking at the forum of the Manila City Hall Reporters’ Associatio­n, Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. president Dr. Cecilio Pedro said that President Marcos is actually doing a good job in terms of promoting the country’s tourism and enticing investors to do business in the Philippine­s.

Pedro said the President’s travels are actually good for the country, contrary to what critics try to project.

“I see the intention to generate investment­s. Pero kung kalaban, iba ang tingin. Sa akin, nakikita ko ‘yung advantage. How many Presidents are traveling like him? Everywhere he goes, he brings in investment­s,” he stressed.

Pedro, who said he has joined President Marcos in at least two trips abroad, cited the investment packages being brought home by the President each time he goes out of the country, stressing that if there are more businesses in the country, this would spell more jobs, more tourism and a better overall economy and progress.

“I have been with the President in his two trips abroad China and Malaysia. The President is working hard to promote the Philippine­s and he is inviting investors to come in. He is traveling all over to entice investment. ‘Yan ang legacy na gusto nya maestablis­h over his term- to bring in more people to help this country move forward and I give it to him,” Pedro added.

Meanwhile, Pedro said that the issues surroundin­g the West Philippine Sea is just a small part in the entirety of the relations between the Philippine­s and China, as he expressed optimism that if the leaders of the two countries will sit down and talk about it exclusivel­y, the issue will be resolved.

He dismissed the idea of getting other countries involved, as he likened the controvers­y to a couple experienci­ng problems and talking out the problem between the two of them only, without involving other family members outside of the partnershi­p.

According to Pedro, getting other parties involved is not the solution, adding that the business sector is hoping and confident that the WPS issue will be resolved diplomatic­ally

“Dapat, tayo-tayo lang. Habang may buhay, may pag-asa. There is light at the end of the tunnel,” he said, underscori­ng that business investors want long-term stability and not conflicts.

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