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Philippine­s invites Saudi partnershi­ps in halal industry, renewables

Govt wants renewables to contribute 35% to energy mix by 2030 It launched strategic plan to develop domestic halal industry in January

- Ellie Aben Manila

The use of renewable energy was announced as the main issue in the country’s climate agenda during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s first state of the nation address in 2022.

Renewable energy contribute­s about 30 percent to the Philippine­s’ energy mix, which is dominated by coal and oil. The government seeks to increase it to 35 percent by 2030 and 50 percent by 2040, and make renewables more accessible to the public.

“Given the Kingdom’s role in the supply of convention­al and

renewable energy, the Philippine­s is open to possible partnershi­ps in the field of renewables,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo told Arab News this week. An agreement to enhance cooperatio­n in the field was reached in October, during President Ferdinand Marcos’ visit to the Kingdom at the invitation of Saudi Crown Mohammed bin Salman.

A business delegation accompanyi­ng the president signed investment agreements collective­ly worth more than $4.26 billion with Saudi business leaders. “With Saudi Arabia’s role as a regional business and political hub, we wish to increase investment­s,” Manalo said.

“Further, amidst the region’s changing landscape and economic diversific­ation initiative­s, we aspire to expand our partnershi­p in the fields of agricultur­e, tourism and the halal industry.”

In January, the predominan­tly Catholic Philippine­s — where Muslims constitute about 10 percent of the almost 120 million population — launched its Halal Industry Developmen­t Strategic Plan to tap into the global halal market, which is estimated to be worth more than $7 trillion.

The plan aims to double the industry’s output in the next four years, create 120,000 new jobs and attract $4 billion in investment­s by 2028.

The Philippine­s says it is open to expanding partnershi­ps with Saudi Arabia in its top priority sectors, including renewable energy and the halal industry.

 ?? AFP ?? Philippine­s’ Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo speaks to AFP during an interview in Melbourne on March 4, 2024.
AFP Philippine­s’ Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo speaks to AFP during an interview in Melbourne on March 4, 2024.

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