The Philippine Star

Phl secures $1.25-B investment­s from India

- – Alexis Romero

NEW DELHI – The Philippine­s has drawn at least $1.25 billion worth of investment pledges from Indian firms that are expected to create 10,000 jobs.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said Indian companies have been meeting with officials of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on the sidelines of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – India Commemorat­ive Summit to discuss their investment plans.

President Duterte is here to attend the summit, which highlighte­d the need to further increase the engagement between India and the regional bloc.

“The truth of the matter is even before the start of the ASEAN – India (summit), DTI has already facilitate­d billions in new

investment­s in the Philippine­s and they are expected to generate thousands of jobs,” Roque said yesterday in a press briefing.

The amount does not include pledges of companies that have yet to provide estimates of their investment­s.

“Definitely, it will be higher than $1.25 billion,” Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez remarked.

The bulk or $1 billion of the investment pledges came from Adani Green Energy Ltd., which is planning to expand operations in the Philippine­s.

“We met Adani Green Energy. Their plan is to expand operation to the Philippine­s in particular focusing on the renewable energy, building solar panels. They are the biggest in India… So they are now looking for sites for the solar and the wind-based power generation,” Lopez said.

There were also investment pledges from companies involved in informatio­n technology, business processing management, software developmen­t, tourism and wellness and pharmaceut­icals.

The trade department has received seven letters of intent from investors, including Adani.

Other companies that expressed interest to invest in the Philippine­s were Interglobe Air Transport, Interglobe Technologi­es, KG Informatio­n Systems Private Ltd., Business Process Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, The Farm at San Benito (Narra Wellness Resorts Inc.), which is eyeing to expand in Palawan and Davao and Hinduja Global Solutions, which is planning to hire 2,000 additional workers.

The Philippine­s’ Board of Investment­s signed an agreement with Invest India to encourage direct investment­s in the two countries.

Two memoranda of agreement were signed during Duterte’s visit here.

Meanwhile, the National Associatio­n of Software and Services Companies of India and the IT & Business Processing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, inked a deal seeking to promote the developmen­t and growth of the informatio­n technology industry.

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President Duterte also called for stronger cooperatio­n with India in terms of cheap medicines during his bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi last Wednesday.

Trade Secretary Lopez said a stronger cooperatio­n with Indian pharmaceut­ical firms would ensure the availabili­ty of affordable medicines in the Philippine­s.

“It’s highlighte­d that the medicines coming from India are not only affordable but also with high efficacy, very effective. They, in fact, are biggest exporters of medicines to the US and the EU (European Union),” Lopez said.

Lopez also invited Indian pharmaceut­ical firms to start manufactur­ing in the Philippine­s.

“They can make the Philippine­s as their toll manufactur­ing hub for medicines that they will supply to the Philippine­s or making it as a manufactur­ing hub to export also to their other export markets,” Lopez said.

“We would like to encourage more sourcing of cheaper medicine or what we say affordable medicines from more sources here in India. But at the same time, (we are) encouragin­g them now to look into manufactur­ing so that we don’t just rely on importatio­n.”

Lopez said many Indian companies have the technology to provide affordable health care and wellness to Filipinos.

 ?? EPA-EFE ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives with President Duterte prior to a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asean-India Commemorat­ive Summit in New Delhi yesterday. Inset shows the President chatting with Quezon City Rep. Feliciano Belmonte...
EPA-EFE Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives with President Duterte prior to a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asean-India Commemorat­ive Summit in New Delhi yesterday. Inset shows the President chatting with Quezon City Rep. Feliciano Belmonte...

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