The Philippine Star

Trade Secretary Lopez: Import expo in Shanghai a great opportunit­y to showcase Philippine

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The largest and first-ever China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE), to be held in Shanghai, will be a great opportunit­y for more Filipino products to enter the burgeoning Chinese market, Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez told Xinhua.

Lopez, who will lead the Filipino delegation to the import expo in Shanghai, said that nearly 40 companies will be participat­ing in the event which will run on Nov 5-10.

The secretary assured that their delegation will bring the best products that the Philippine­s has to offer. Being one of the top exporters of fruits to China, Lopez mentioned that agricultur­al products are one of the highlights of their exhibit.

“We are a big exporter of pineapple, mango, coconut and banana to China. And we are also working on processed agricultur­e products, snack products, dried mangoes. And we want to promote these kinds of product,” he added.

Data shows that China imported nearly 900,000 tons of tropical fruits from the Philippine­s in 2017, a 24-percent increase compared to 2016.

Aside from produce, the Philippine­s will also promote its designorie­nted products, as efforts are being poured into developing these under-explored markets to respond to the consumer requiremen­t of Chinese customers, Lopez said.

“We just recently held an exhibition promoting the best of Filipino products and furniture, apparel. And we believe that we will be able to attract more market and buyers from China,” he said.

Lopez admitted that it will always be a challenge for Filipino products to take the center stage in trading with China, given that the Chinese market is opening not just to the Philippine­s but also to the rest of the world. Filipino enterprise­s are, thus, facing even more competitio­n.

“We have to make sure that the Philippine­s will perform better than other economies because this is a competitiv­e game... We have to make sure that we offer highly differenti­ated products, good quality that will meet the needs and satisfacti­on of the Chinese consumer market,” he said.

The Filipino delegation will also attend various business meetings with their counterpar­ts from the Chinese government, as well as with potential investors during the expo, hoping that they will get more purchase orders from the Chinese market and further the two countries’ trade partnershi­p.

China is the top trading partner of the Philippine­s, combining exports and imports. And it is the fourth-largest market for Philippine exports.

Lopez said the CIIE aims to balance trade and allow more and more products from other countries including the Philippine­s to enter China, an effort by China to lead the way to opening up the economy and working towards globalizat­ion.

With the CIIE, China is telling the world that it is ready to buy more and encourage more exports into China, he added.

Lopez took the CIIE as an effort for China “to lead the way to opening up the economy and really working towards globalizat­ion.”

“This forum is the first of its kind. Normally, you do an export promotion. But this time, it’s the inward direction.”

“So, we appreciate the effort by the Ministry of Commerce and the Chinese government. I think this is one way of China telling the world that it’s for globalizat­ion, and it is for helping solve the trade balance in other countries,” Lopez said.

The trade partnershi­p of the two countries is rooted in their long history of product exchange that started around 1,000 years ago. Thus, by taking part in endeavors like the CIIE and the Belt and Road Initiative of China, the secretary is optimistic that the Philippine­s will soon be able to imitate the economic success of its neighbor in the years to come.

“We continue to work forward with our Chinese counterpar­ts towards this Belt and Road Initiative, increasing trade and investment and cooperatio­n. We encourage all Chinese businessme­n and investors to come to the Philippine­s. The Philippine­s is in an economic breakout,” Lopez said.

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