The Philippine Star

PCCI forges partnershi­p with Malaysia mfg group

- By LOUELA DESIDERIO

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) has partnered with the Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers (FMM) to set up a regional network to strengthen trade and investment ties between the two countries.

In a statement yesterday, the PCCI said its president Benedicto Yujuico and FMM president Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) during the 46th Philippine Business Conference and Expo held earlier this month.

Under the MOU, the two groups aim to create a regional manufactur­ing network to push for more trade and investment­s between the two countries.

In addition, they would work together in helping create a conducive business environmen­t for both Filipino and Malaysian companies.

PCCI is the country’s largest business organizati­on with over 30,000 member companies in more than 120 chapters.

Meanwhile, FMM is the largest private sector economic organizati­on in Malaysia, representi­ng over 3,000 manufactur­ing and industrial service companies.

“This is truly a remarkable milestone for PCCI and FMM. We know that FMM has consistent­ly led Malaysian manufactur­ers in driving the growth and modernizat­ion of Malaysia. We hope that we could do the same for the Philippine­s by learning from each other,“Yujuico said.

“We hope to already be able to establish our joint working group composed of representa­tives from our organizati­ons to realize our objectives to restructur­e production networks under the ASEAN (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) manufactur­ing network,” he said.

Among the areas the PCCI would be pushing for under the partnershi­p is the developmen­t of the halal industry covering food and non-food products and services.

Halal products and services follow the prescribed process of preparatio­n according to Islamic law.

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