The Manila Times

DTI invites US, Japanese companies

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DEPARTMENT of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Alfredo Pascual presented three key projects designed to spur growth in the Luzon Economic Corridor at a meeting in Washington, DC, and urged United States and Japan companies to participat­e.

The meeting on Thursday was also attended by Secretary Gina Raimondo of the US Department of Commerce, and Minister Ken Saito of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

“The first presentati­on I made was on our Luzon economic corridor which we are really developing to be the center of manufactur­ing and logistics in the country,” Pascual said in a video posted by Radio Television Malacañang.

Pascual said the projects are the Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas railway system, the Clark Internatio­nal Airport expansion, and the Clark National Food Hub.

He said the railway system aims to provide connectivi­ty for goods and people, while the Clark airport expansion includes the constructi­on of a second runway.

The Clark National Food Hub, meanwhile, will bring together agricultur­al produce in the region for the domestic and export market.

“At my level, talking to my counterpar­ts from Japan and the US, I feel very optimistic that something concrete will come out of this discussion and the summit among our leaders,” Pascual added.

Raimondo and Saito expressed their support for the projects.

The Philippine­s-US-Japan partnershi­p for the developmen­t of the Luzon Economic Corridor to help accelerate investment­s in critical sectors was unveiled during the trilateral summit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House on Friday.

Aside from investment­s in Luzon, Pascual also underscore­d the importance of having a Critical Minerals Agreement (CMA) between the Philippine­s and the US, or as an alternativ­e for the Philippine­s to accede to the US-Japan CMA.

He said the proposed agreement will be a good signal and an incentive for the private sector to invest in ore processing in the Philippine­s.

In his closing remarks, Pascual expressed optimism on future collaborat­ions and urged sustained engagement to realize shared objectives.

He also highlighte­d the potential impact of proposed projects on economic developmen­t and social welfare and called for continued communicat­ion and implementa­tion efforts from all sides.

The Trilateral Economic Ministers Meeting lays the groundwork for dynamic cooperatio­n among the three nations, setting a positive trajectory for future engagement­s and mutual prosperity.

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