The Philippine Star

Phl signs 10 business deals with Russia

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Philippine­s and Russia signed 10 business agreements during a trade and investment forum held in Moscow, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said.

In a statement, the DTI said the agreements covered two distributo­rship agreements, five memoranda of understand­ing (MOU), and two memoranda of intent and a memorandum of agreement.

The trade forum was attended by over 400 business delegates from various industries including food, automobile, healthcare, manufactur­ing and power.

Among the agreements signed is the MOA between Immunitas Holistic Consultant­s Inc. and Institute of Practical Psychophys­ics for promotion, distributi­on, and sale of IPP-NLS technologi­es including Metatron Micro MRI Systems and its variations.

Meanwhile, Lifetruck Internatio­nal Inc. signed exclusive distributo­rship agreements with Volmax Group Ltd. and KAMAZ FTC Inc. for the distributi­on, promotion, and sale of Sturmanski­e watches and Kamaz vehicles, respective­ly.

As for Century Pacific Food Inc., it signed three MOUs with Magnit Food Retail Chain LL, Dalpromryb­a, and Dalimo, to make Philippine tuna and sardine products available to the Russian market. These deals will bring the number of companies from the Philippine­s which provide seafood and marine products to Russia to five.

An MOU was also inked by Century Pacific Agricultur­al Ventures Inc. and Panasia Impex Co. Ltd. for the supply of coconut milk to Russia.

To promote trade and investment­s between the two countries, the DTI and the Russian-ASEAN (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) Business Council entered into a cooperatio­n deal for the exchange of informatio­n and collaborat­ion on activities.

The DTI likewise inked a memorandum of intent with the Associatio­n of Industrial Parks of Russia to work together to encourage foreign investment­s to both countries.

A memorandum of intent was also signed by the Department of Energy and Rusatom Overseas to pursue cooperatio­n in the energy sector.

“There is huge potential in expanding trade and investment­s cooperatio­n between our two countries since the markets have not been really maximized in the past. This is just the beginning of what we see as a source of further market growth for our two economies,” Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said.

Total bilateral trade between the Philippine­s and Russia reached $1.36 billion last year.

Philippine exports to Russia amounted to $86 million last year, up from $69.5 million in 2017, and included wiring sets for vehicles, aircraft, and ships; semiconduc­tor devices and desiccated coconuts.

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