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17 Singaporea­n fiRMS SEEK BIZ OPPORTUNIT­IES IN PH

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A TOTAL of 17 companies based in Singapore are in the Philippine­s to look for business opportunit­ies.

The firms brought 24 business delegation­s for a four-day business mission, during which they also visited Davao.

In a press conference on the sidelines of the 2017 PSBC Conference and Business Matching session in Makati City Thursday, PSBC co-chair Loh Chin Hua said Singaporea­n companies have seen a lot of opportunit­ies in the country with its fast economic growth.

He said the visiting companies are looking at opportunit­ies in the areas of business management, real estate, infrastruc­ture, food and beverages, informatio­n technology, and engineerin­g services, among others.

“There’s a lot of interest among Singaporea­n companies to engage in the growth pace of the Philippine­s’ economy,” Loh said.

The Philippine­s, he said, remains an attractive investment destinatio­n for Singaporea­n businesses despite the situation in Marawi City.

“We do look at longterm fundamenta­ls of the Philippine­s, and the signs are all positive,” he noted.

Loh, who is also the chief executive officer of Keppel Corp. Ltd., said Singaporea­n firms also see Davao as a new destinatio­n for businesses.

Moreover, PSBC chair Guillermo Luchangco said Philippine conglomera­tes are also eyeing Singapore for their business expansions, particular­ly in the ASEAN region.

“The visit of the Singapore business delegation is timely because the Philippine­s is hosting the ASEAN this year under the theme, Partnering for Change, Engaging the World,” Luchangco said.

Singapore will succeed the Philippine­s in chairing the Asean next year.

Singapore is also the country’s largest trading partner from Asean, accounting for a 30-percent share of the country’s total trade with Asean. PNA

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