The Philippine Star

Chinese delegation explores investment­s opportunit­ies in Phl

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

A Chinese delegation representi­ng 44,000 Chinese business chambers wants to explore investment opportunit­ies in the country, the Department of Finance (DOF) said over the weekend.

The team, led by All-China Federation of Commerce and Industry (ACFCI) Gao Yunlong recently met with Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez.

Gao was accompanie­d by several Chinese investors engaged in the fields of aerospace and aviation, agricultur­e, energy, hotels, tourism and other areas.

“I bring a number of Chinese entreprene­urs with me and the mission of our delegation is to seek cooperatio­n and opportunit­ies in the Philip- pines, including investment­s and business cooperatio­n,” said Gao, who is also vice chairman of the national committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference (CPPCC).

During the meeting, Gao told Dominguez he was impressed with the Philippine­s’ economic developmen­t.

He said Chinese investment­s in the country would help to further fuel the economic growth and deliver more job opportunit­ies and higher incomes for Filipinos.

Gao also said ACFCI is eyeing to set up a joint business club that would include Chinese entreprene­urs and those from the Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), including the Philippine­s.

The finance chief, in response, said the Philippine­s is open to investment­s in the areas of private housing, food production, retail, manufactur­ing, and tourism.

“The big investment­s now, in the Philippine­s, I think is going to be in private housing, food production, in the retail food business, in manufactur­ing. Our manufactur­ing was growing last quarter at 18 percent. These are the areas we welcome investment­s,” Dominguez said.

“Tourism investment is also very important for us and we want to partner with Chinese entreprene­urs in tourism business because the Chinese entreprene­urs know what the Chinese tourists are looking for,” the DOF chief said.

Dominguez said the delegation could open discussion­s with the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) to explore business partnershi­ps and opportunit­ies in the country, and to help them link up with other business groups across the ASEAN region.

Dominguez, through the delegation, thanked China for “its continuing full cooperatio­n and support of renewed bilateral cooperatio­n” with the Philippine­s.

“Since the middle of 2016, we have witnessed major bilateral cooperatio­n, reinforcin­g the ties between our two countries,” Dominguez said.

The finance chief said the Philippine­s has also witnessed a surge in tourism arrivals from China following the improved ties between the two countries.

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