The Freeman

Chinese investors interested in Cebu

- — Carlo S. Lorenciana

The Cebu Provincial Investment and Promotions Office (CPIPO) has noted a growing investment interest from China.

Investment and Promotions officer Jerry Pangatunga­n said their office has been getting interest from Chinese provinces in discussing potential investment areas.

In fact last month, delegates from Hainan Province in China represente­d by their Vice Governor Shen Danyang visited the Cebu Provincial Capitol to discuss potential trade and economic cooperatio­n activities in the fields of tourism, food-processing and manufactur­e export.

“On February 22, delegates from Fujian province will also come here,” Pangatunga­n told The FREEMAN in a phone interview yesterday.

He said such scheduled visit will involve discussion­s on economic cooperatio­n between Cebu and Fujian.

It can be recalled in September last year, Cebu Province signed a sisterhood pact with China’s Fujian Province, seen to boost investment­s and tourism cooperatio­n.

Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III had signed the agreement with Fujian Gov. Tang Dengjie, who was accompanie­d by the mayors of the cities of Nan’an, Putian, and Quanzhou.

Nan’an and Putian were also set to establish friendship city ties with the cities of Mandaue and Danao, respective­ly.

At that time, a Cebu delegation led by Davide also went to China for the 20th China Internatio­nal Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT), where the governor also signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Fujian for the joint promotion of the building of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road between the two provinces.

Aside from tourism, Pangatunga­n also cited the shipping sector as among the key areas of interest.

In December last year, the Fuzhou Port Group Co. Ltd., a large-scale provincial state-owned enterprise group in Fujian, China, had made a courtesy call with the representa­tives of Cebu Port Authority to express their willingnes­s to invest in CPA projects.

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