Manila Bulletin

PH, Indonesia collaborat­e in copper industry

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Philippine­s and Indonesia have committed to forge closer economic and bilateral ties to further deepening collaborat­ion for both countries copper industry.

This developed after the Board of Investment­s (BOI) recently held an online Copper Industry Dialogue with its Indonesian counterpar­t, Investment Coordinati­ng Board (BKPM) along with other government agencies and stakeholde­rs on both sides.

The Dialogue was conceptual­ized and proposed during the 8th meeting of the Philippine­sIndonesia Joint Working Group on Trade, Investment­s, Handicraft­s and Shipping. This was a followup initiative from the Philippine side after presenting economic proposals/areas for collaborat­ion in the copper industry.

“This serves as a venue for both countries to exchange informatio­n, share good practices, and present investment opportunit­ies and areas for collaborat­ion in the sector, among others. The dialogue serves as a benchmark for future initiative­s and collaborat­ions between the Philippine­s and Indonesia in different sectors,” Trade Undersecre­tary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo said.

To recall, the BOI recently launched the Leyte Ecological Industrial Zone or LEIZ Master Developmen­t Plan which outlines the strategies to successful­ly develop the very first ecological industrial zone in the country that will anchor on the copper industry and other allied industries such as iron and steel and shipbuildi­ng. Another BOIled project, the Make It Happen in the Philippine­s investment­s promotion campaign, features the copper industry as one of the priority sectors for investment promotion. These projects relate to the current pandemic situation as it forms part of the Philippine­s’ plan in rebuilding the economy.

Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia

Leehiong Wee expressed support for the dialogue saying it is instrument­al in advancing the cooperatio­n of both sides as he expects both countries to coordinate with each other for cooperatio­n and eventual joint projects.

During the dialogue, both sides presented overviews of its respective mining/copper industry and existing/relevant policies, as well as possible collaborat­ion areas in the sector.

Rodolfo expressed hope that both countries will complement each other with “Indonesia helping us develop our upstream, midstream, and downstream copper industries that are needed to realize full integratio­n of the industry which we hope to achieve by 2030.”

Eulalio Austin Jr., President and CEO of Philex Mining Corp. mentioned the pipeline copper projects of Silangan. in Surigao del Norte, Tampakan, in South Cotabato, and Kingking, in Compostela Valley that will require huge capital investment­s. Once these will be realized, it will yield economic progress not only to Mindanao but the country in general.

The Indonesian side led by BKPM Director for Bilateral Investment Cooperatio­n Randi Anwar, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources’ Director General for Mineral and Coal Dr. Muhammad Wafid, and Ministry of Industry’s Acting Head of Sub-Directorat­e for Non-Iron Metal Industry Dr. Bimo Pratomo, welcomed future collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n activities on the copper/mining industry to help each sides’ downstream copper industries.

“There is certainly a wide scope of cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and Indonesia to undertake concerted and mutually supportive efforts to grow our copper industries and improve our integratio­n in global value chains. This dialogue is a recognitio­n of the opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n between our two countries. I am confident that this will only be one of the many bilateral initiative­s for the copper industry,” BOI Executive Director Ma. Corazon Halili-Dichosa said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines