The Freeman

Chinese investors asked to put in Capital in Cebu

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/FPL

Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Michael Lloyd Dino has invited foreign investors from China to invest in Cebu and other parts of the Visayas.

Speaking during t he Governors/ Mayors' Forum of Fujian- ASEAN Friendship Provinces/ Cities Conference and Online Signing Ceremony, Dino encouraged t he business sector in the Fujian Province to look at Cebu and the rest of the Visayas as a prospectiv­e site for investment.

The OPAV secretary also urged foreign investors to participat­e in the Duterte administra­tion's Build, Build, Build program as infrastruc­ture projects under this program can help stimulate the Visayan economy.

Dino particular­ly asked the Chinese investors to invest in livestock industry, especially in Cebu where demands for hogs are high. He said the province remains free from the African Swine Flu (ASF) virus until now.

“Luckily, Ce bu has been spared from contaminat­ion of ASF. Because of this, Cebu hogs are in high demand since Cebu island is considered as ASF-free. Maybe Fujian businessme­n can explore avenues for investment in the Cebu livestock industry,” Dino said.

Di no mentioned the challenges faced by the Visayas due to the COVID- 19 pandemic wherein Cebu is now the country's showcase in the fight against the virus.

He said that the country is thankful to the Chinese government's support amid these difficult times. The president's alter ego in the Visayas told the Chinese audience how the national government had been helping local government units to address the health crisis.

According to him, the national government has dispensed funding for the augmentati­on of medical personnel and increasing isolation facilities in the provinces.

“Living with t he new normal will pose many challenges ahead, especially since the vaccine for the virus might not be accessible at the same time to the entire world population," Dino said, adding that the pandemic is a challenge that we must all face together.

Dino likewise thanked t he Fujian government and the Chinese for the continued support to the Cebuanos and the Visayas.

He said Filipinos share many of their cultural traits with their ASEAN neighbors, including those from Fujian, where most Chinese Filipinos trace their ancestry from, including him.

While things may seem difficult now, he believes that the friendship the Fujian government has always shown to the Visayans and to Cebu will remain.

“It is hoped that we will continue to maintain the strong friendship and relationsh­ip shared by Fujian, the Visayas, and Cebu in particular, in the coming years, just as we have always done for the past decades,” said Dino, who congratula­ted Fujian Governor Wang Ning.

The event aims to further strengthen t he r el at i onship between the Fujian Province and t he ASEAN cities and provinces.

The Fujian Province is a sister city of Cebu and had donated medical masks to Cebuanos in the early months of the pandemic.

Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas and Mandaue City J onas Cortes also attended the event.

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