Mindanao Times

50 Japanese traders to visit city in Oct.

- BY JULIANNE A. SUAREZ

ABOUT 50 investors are joining the Japanese delegation that is visiting the city in October to mark the 100th year of Japanese presence here.

In his privilege speech Tuesday, Councilor Javier Campos, chair of Committee on Internatio­nal Relations, said: “The celebratio­n will commemorat­e 100 years of Japanese settlement in the city around 1920 and to promote Japan as well as to strengthen Japan-Davao relationsh­ips in the fields of culture, business, tourism and food culture.”

Consul General Yoshiaki Miwa of Japan’s Consulate General Office in Davao also said that the developmen­ts of the Consular General Office in Davao signify the need to further enhance the relationsh­ip of Davao-Japan.

“We have to enhance the relationsh­ip between Davao and Japan. And in this mission, it is very important to enhance the economic relationsh­ip,” Miwa said.

The 50 businessme­n will explore business opportunit­ies in the city, Campos said.

“Big media personnel from Japan will also be coming in to see how will they might be able to work with our city and provide business opportunit­ies,” Campos said.

Campos also said that they will also discuss with the Japanese delegation for a possibilit­y of an establishm­ent of an industrial park.

“Consul General Miwa has emphasized Japan’s interest in economic developmen­t cooperatio­n with focus on company-to-company business pairing strategies between Japanese and Davaobased companies and the possibilit­y of building Japanese Industrial Park in the city in the future,” Campos said.

The councilor also added that he and Miwa also discussed the slated bypass road in the city.

“The Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (Jica) has given a few grants in our country. In Davao, they are working on a bypass road. ConGen Miwa said there are some delays with the plan and in order to make up for the plans, instead of sending one tunneling machine, they will

be sending four,” said Campos. JICA is financing the bypass road project which has an estimated cost of P14.23 billion and is initially targeted to be completed by 2021.

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