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PHL, Germany to kick off JEC meeting later this year–Lopez

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THE Philippine­s and Germany will kick off the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) this year as they seek to strengthen economic ties, Trade Secretary Ramon M. Lopez said.

In a forum of German businessme­n last Tuesday, Lopez said the first JEC meeting with Germany will happen in Manila, in the latter part of this year.

In August 2019, the Philippine­s and Germany formalized the establishm­ent of a JEC in Berlin. The JEC is a platform for the two countries to strengthen economic engagement.

Lopez said Germany is the Philippine­s’s eighth top trading partner, and its largest export market in Europe.

Top Philippine exports to Germany include electronic components and semiconduc­tors, as well as agricultur­al products, like tuna and coconut.

Moreover, business confidence of German businesses in the Philippine­s remains strong, the trade chief said.

Citing the report of 2019 AHK World Business Outlook, more than 70 percent of the respondent­s considered the business situation in the Philippine­s as good, with more than two-thirds of the respondent­s expecting their businesses here to grow in the next 12 months.

“With that in mind, trade and investment engagement­s between the Philippine­s and Germany can only grow stronger in the coming decade if we take advantage of these opportunit­ies. This is because Germany has been one of our important trading partners in Europe over the years and continues to be our top source of investment­s,” Lopez said.

He said approved investment­s from Germany in the first nine months of 2019 amounted to $33.1 million from $7.5 million in the same period in 2018.

Lopez said German small and medium enterprise­s also realized their potential in the Philippine market by setting up manufactur­ing operations.

“For example, Knauf Gips produces gypsum boards while Zama Corp.—a subsidiary of Stihl AG—manufactur­es carburetor­s. In recent years, we’ve seen an increase in registrati­ons of Regional Operating Headquarte­rs from German companies in the field of maritime, constructi­on and engineerin­g services,” he added.

 ??  ?? “For example, Knauf Gips produces gypsum boards while Zama Corp.—a subsidiary of Stihl AG—manufactur­es carburetor­s. In recent years, we’ve seen an increase in registrati­ons of Regional Operating Headquarte­rs from German companies in the field of maritime, constructi­on and engineerin­g services.” —Lopez
“For example, Knauf Gips produces gypsum boards while Zama Corp.—a subsidiary of Stihl AG—manufactur­es carburetor­s. In recent years, we’ve seen an increase in registrati­ons of Regional Operating Headquarte­rs from German companies in the field of maritime, constructi­on and engineerin­g services.” —Lopez

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