Manila Bulletin

Pascual reports ₱170-B actual investment­s from previous PBBM trip to Japan

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT SEC. ALFREDO E. PASCUAL

Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo E. Pascual reported that a total of ₱169.7 billion in actual investment­s have been generated from the 34 letters of intent and agreements signed with various Japanese companies during President Marcos visit to Japan in February this year.

Pascual reported the actual investment­s while accompanyi­ng President Marcos at the ASEAN-JAPAN 50th year Commemorat­ive Summit 2023 in Tokyo.

According to Pascual, out of the 34 letters of intent and agreements signed in February 2023 amounting to ₱757.1 billion (or about $13.7 billion), the actual investment to date is now at P169.7 billion (or $3.1 billion).

These investment leads are expected to deliver benefits such as job creation, technology transfer, industry developmen­t, and export growth to the Philippine economy. Further, these investment­s indicate that about 9,700 jobs have been created for the country based on reports.

Pascual also highlighte­d the noteworthy investment­s including electronic parts maker Murata Manufactur­ing, which invested ₱4.4 billion (or $79.6 million) last August 2023 for the constructi­on of a new production building in Tanauan City, Batangas.

He shared that this has already resulted in the employment of around 3,500 Filipinos in Batangas, delivering P68.6 billion ($1.2 billion) worth of Philippine exports.

In addition, the trade chief shared that Doubledrag­on Corporatio­n’s Cochairmen Injap Sia II and Tony Tancaktion­g were also in Japan to lead the groundbrea­king ceremonies of their Hotel 101 project in Niseko. This will be the first Hotel 101 outside the Philippine­s and is expected to generate over ₱7 billion (or $126.7 million) in sales revenue. Furthermor­e, in the areas of renewable developmen­t, the trade chief cited that Renova Incorporat­ed, a renewable energy developer and power producer, pledged to expand in the Philippine­s and invest in RE projects across the spectrum of renewable technologi­es. Renova reported that its investment is already approximat­ely double its original pledge.

Mechanical components and electronic devices manufactur­er Minebeamit­sumi Inc. has also installed solar power generators at its Cebu Plant—a significan­t step in the com

pany’s goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent in 2031 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Beginning operations in 1989 and currently employing around 20,000 workers, Minebea’s Cebu facility produces a wide range of products, including semiconduc­tors, camera actuators, and connectors, and the new solar power generation systems will play a crucial role in lowering carbon emissions in their manufactur­ing process. The trade chief emphasized that since February 2023, Japanese investors have committed a combined total of P771.6 billion, equivalent to around $14 billion.

These investment­s are anticipate­d to create around 40,200 jobs, highlighti­ng the steadfast efforts of the Philippine government to attract foreign investment­s.

Highlighti­ng the DTI’S and the Philippine government’s continued commitment to transform the Philippine­s into a dynamic and robust economic powerhouse, Pascual said, “The Philippine government, led by the DTI, is committed to providing the necessary resources to ensure the success of these partnershi­ps. Your support has been instrument­al in making this event a reality, underscori­ng the strength of our shared vision for a prosperous future.”

The Secretary instructed the DTI’S Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Tokyo, led by Commercial Counselor Dita Angaramath­ay, to work on the realizatio­n of these Japanese investment pledges and agreements in cooperatio­n with DTI and other government agencies.

PTICS, which represent DTI field officers overseas and are part of the Foreign Trade Service Corps, play a central and prime role in trade and investment lead generation and facilitati­on. They are mainly tasked with organizing the business program of the President in his official visits overseas.

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