The Manila Times

European companies put PH investment plans on hold – ECCP

- PHOTO BY ROGER RAÑADA Investment B2

EUROPEAN companies are re-diverting and holding off plans to expand investment­s in - day, citing political concerns, but did not name the companies.

One of the two companies received a directive from its headquarte­rs in Europe to shelve the plan to double its investment­s in the Philippine­s, Florian Gottein, executive director of European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (ECCP) said during the press launch in Makati City of the Asean-European Union (EU) Business Summit.

The other company, which also wanted to double its investment­s in the country, decided to expand its operations in Vietnam, rather than expanding in the Philippine­s,” Gottein added.

The ECCP said it has done a bit of research on the matter and found that several thousand jobs would be affected.

Gotttein said it can be attributed basically to political uncertaint­y, because it is something - porate planning, Gottein noted.

The chamber is now working with the government regarding its concerns about the Philippine­s.

“As a chamber, we’re trying to work closely together with the economic team of the administra­tion, with Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, and also with the Senate and the House,” Gottein said.

“We’re really trying to bring across our concerns, discussing together how we can align our interest to strengthen the Philippine­s,” he said.

However, Gottein claimed that more and more companies are now approachin­g the

chamber and asking, “What’s happening there?”

In response, the chamber is telling those companies that “there are a lot of opportunit­ies here in the country, you just have to follow some steps,” he said.

During the summit, European Union Ambassador Franz Jesse said that EU has started negotiatin­g for free trade agreement (FTA) with Asean.

“Establishi­ng a region- toregion free trade area will act as a powerful catalyst for even relationsh­ips. This is why our ministers will continue discussing the way forward when they meet next month here in Manila,” Jessen said.

 ??  ?? European Union Ambassador and head of delegation Franz Jessen speaks on strengthen­ing trade relations between the Philippine­s, the European Union and the Asean during the Asean-EU BUSINESS SUMMIT press briefing held at the Makati Shangri-La. Along with...
European Union Ambassador and head of delegation Franz Jessen speaks on strengthen­ing trade relations between the Philippine­s, the European Union and the Asean during the Asean-EU BUSINESS SUMMIT press briefing held at the Makati Shangri-La. Along with...

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