The Philippine Star

$82.9-M deals forged during visit to Israel

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

JERUSALEM – More than 20 private agreements and letters of intent worth $82.9 million were signed during President Duterte’s four-day visit here, an official said.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said the deals and intent letters are expected to generate 790 jobs and reflect the investors’ optimism on the Philippine­s.

“(The outlook is) very good. They are bullish. They know we’re growing fast, according to some investors we talked to. Some are actually in the Philippine­s,” Lopez told The STAR in a text message last Tuesday.

The agreements covered investment­s in agricultur­e, military

hardware, informatio­n technology, infrastruc­ture, software systems, tourism and health as well as cooperatio­n in trade, science, shipping and marketing.

Meanwhile, President Duterte has expressed optimism that Israel will help improve the emergency response capabiliti­es of the Philippine­s, which is vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters.

Duterte said the Philippine­s needs more trained personnel and transporta­tion to enhance its disaster response system.

“There’s a lot of terror attacks going on, not only here but all over the world and my country is no exception. We just had about two explosions in one of the provinces in Mindanao and we expect more. I’m sure that your government (would) only be too willing to help us,” Duterte said during a disaster response presentati­on here Tuesday at the Magen David Adom (MDA) complex.

Duterte was in the complex for a disaster response and rehabilita­tion demonstrat­ion and viewing of equipment.

MDA is the national organizati­on of Israel responsibl­e for emergency, disaster response, pre-hospital care and blood services, an equivalent of a national Red Cross organizati­on.

The President said having advanced technology for disaster response and rehabilita­tion like that of the MDA would benefit the Philippine­s.

“You got it right. The rescue was punctual and I would say (precise) – the way you handled it. Of course, it could have been a product of several practices but it shows that you are very efficient,” he told the MDA disaster response teams.

Davao City, where Duterte served as mayor for more than 22 years, has a 911 emergency response team.

 ??  ?? President Duterte shares a light moment with his supporters on the sidelines of the ceremonial exchange of business agreements between the Philippine­s and Israel at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem on Sept. 4.
President Duterte shares a light moment with his supporters on the sidelines of the ceremonial exchange of business agreements between the Philippine­s and Israel at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem on Sept. 4.

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