The Philippine Star

Phl urged to roll out more infrastruc­ture projects, security assistance with China

- By CHARMIE JOY PAGULONG

XIAMEN, China – A senior advisor at the World Bank has urged the Philippine government to make use of China’s “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) Initiative by rolling out more infrastruc­ture projects and national security assistance with China.

Dr. John Vong, senior advisor of the World Bank’s Southeast Asia Region and founder and chairman of the Internatio­nal Conference for Managing the Asian Century (ICMAC), told The

STAR that the Philippine­s and China should work together in those two major areas that could contribute to the “Rise of Asia” and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

“The Philippine workforce is very skillful already. What is needed now is for China to help the Philippine­s build infrastruc­ture in their country and get help from the Chinese police academy in the matters of national security, if the Philippine­s will allow it,” he said during the 2018 ICMAC Conference held in this Chinese province last July 6-7.

“Infrastruc­ture is the way for the Philippine­s with China because it has many islands. The Philippine­s need to have connectivi­ty and establish chain with these islands, and that is the way to connect,” he added.

Vong also cited the “Rise of Asia” vision under the OBOR framework, encouragin­g entreprene­urs from ASEAN (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippine­s, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Brunei) and China to contribute to the rise of Asia through trade and economics.

ICMAC, he said, is a platform to build and promote ASEAN and China relations in the three key fields of study for the developmen­t of the “Rise of Asia” – education, biotechnol­ogy and financial services.

Themed “Linking The Belt and Road with Smart Biotech,” this year’s ICMAC summit focused on advanced concepts and latest achievemen­ts, advanced technology and products and medical equipment, biotechnol­ogy investment market, potential investment orientatio­ns in Xiamen. The discussion­s emphasized how “Asian nations collaborat­e on developing inventions and digital innovation­s for growth across Asia.”

Government and medical representa­tives, entreprene­urs, science enthusiast­s, and management experts from Asia and other countries attended the two-day event held at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Xiamen to exchange ideas and promote the prosperity of the biotechnol­ogy industry in Asia under the OBOR initiative.

The event also boosted Xiamen’s tourism industry and smart biotech as a booming business at the Haicang district.

Xiamen City was elevated to Tier 1 status in 2017 due to its rapid progress and innovation. As one of the four original special economic zones in China and part of the Fujian Free Trade Zone, the city boasts the seventh largest container port in China (top 15 in the world) and placed sixth among the Top 100 E-Commerce Cities in China.ICMAC was founded in 2013 and is headquarte­red in Singapore. The organizati­on focuses on smart nations, smart cities, smart innovation­s, technology and finance, education and informatio­n technology.

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