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10 BIZ DEALS EXPECTED FROM DU30’S JAPAN TRIP

President Rodrigo Duterte will be in Japan to attend the 25th Internatio­nal Conference on the Future of Asia

- RUTH ABBEY GITA OF SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

AT LEAST 10 business deals are expected to be signed between the Philippine­s and Japan during President Rodrigo Duterte’s third visit to Tokyo in late May.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez revealed on Thursday, May 16, that the business agreements would allow existing Japanese firms in the Philippine­s to expand their operations in the fields of electronic­s, manufactur­ing, data analytics, services, manufactur­ing, energy, tourism and transporta­tion.

“So far, we have around two (memoranda of understand­ing) and eight letters of intent. These are big Japanese companies we cannot ignore,” the Trade chief said.

“They still want to express their support and confidence in the current administra­tion, and they want to indicate their intent to invest more. So that’s so far what we’re getting,” he added.

Lopez noted that the number of business deals may still go up.

He, however, could not provide a ballpark figure of the total potential investment­s in the Philippine­s.

The Trade chief was confident that trade relations between the Philippine­s and Japan would improve, following the impending signing of the deals.

“The trade relations between the Philippine­s and Japan. It’s going to be mutually beneficial for the two countries,” Lopez said.

Duterte is scheduled to fly to Japan to participat­e in the 25th Internatio­nal Conference on the Future of Asia on May 30 to 31.

Lopez said the President, in a keynote speech, is expected to encourage Japanese companies to invest in the Philippine­s.

“I’m sure he will be talking to the business sector, so all the gains I’m sure the S&P credit rating upgrade, the reforms that we are doing and we will continue to do especially with the new Congress, the new Senate, these are reforms that will definitely attract more investment­s and entice more investment­s,” he said.

“His passion to stop all corruption, that’s always his commitment to investors, so I’m sure he will also highlight that,” he added. /

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