The Philippine Star

Electronic­s industry keeps 5 to 6% growth target

- RICHMOND MERCURIO

The country’s electronic­s and semiconduc­tors industry is still optimistic of hitting its growth target for the year despite concerns over the looming global trade war and the impact of the package 2 of the new tax reform law.

“We are maintainin­g our five to six percent growth projection and that should bring us to about $34.5 billion to $36 billion (by yearend), notwithsta­nding all the distractio­ns, whether it‘s the US-China trade war or TRAIN 2,” Semiconduc­tor and Electronic Industries in the Philippine­s Inc. (SEIPI) president Dan Lachica said in a briefing yesterday.

“These are the challenges. But we feel very comfortabl­e that we will still maintain the five to six percent growth projected for this year,” he said.

Electronic­s exports came from a record high level in 2017, finishing the year at $32.7 billion, an 11 percent improvemen­t from $29.4 billion in 2016.

Amid the drop in merchandis­e exports for the fourth consecutiv­e month in April, Lachica said “there is nothing to be alarmed about” just yet.

Export of electronic products, which comprised 69 percent of total shipments for the month, still registered a 5.5 percent growth in April on the continued strong foreign demand for semiconduc­tors, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

“The question is what do we do next. What we want to do next is to further grow that. In fact, our target really is to reach $50 billion by 2030. It’s not one activity, but several activities that we’re looking at,” Lachica said.

Lachica said the industry blueprint called Product and Technology Holistic Strategy (PATHS) has recently been completed and has received the final approval from the Department of Science and Technology.

PATHS, which will serve as the industry’s roadmap, will be launched by SEIPI tomorrow during the opening of Philippine Semiconduc­tor & Electronic­s Convention and Exhibition (PSECE) 2018.

Meanwhile, SEIPI signed yesterday a memorandum of understand­ing with Angers French Tech, a European “electronic valley,” to set up a French Pavilion in next year’s edition of the PSECE.

The MOU is a prelude to a partnershi­p which will be signed in France next year for mutual promotion of events and an office for SEIPI in France.

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