Mindanao Times

Canada's travel warning devastatin­g to Mindanao

- BY MAIMONA WANDA LAO

THE EUROPEAN Chamber of Commerce (ECCP) in the Philippine­s said the Canada travel advisory might quite impact foreign investment­s pipelined in Mindanao.

During the Kapihan forum on Jan. 22, ECCP chairperso­n Antonio Peralta said one of the major investment­s of Canada in the Philippine­s was in the mining sector and some pipelined investment­s for food processing.

“What I don’t understand is this entire business of the travel advisory should have really considered inputs coming from the government, as it’s not just hearsays,” Peralta said.

Peralta added there have been no worries expressed about the current state when it comes to the peace and order on the island by any of the ECCP members, foreign chambers in Mindanao, or the consulate offices in Davao City.

Adrian Tamayo, Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) public relations division chief, shared their explorator­y business mission with the Leading Edge Air Corporatio­n (LEASCOR), the aviation arm of ACDI MultiPurpo­se Cooperativ­e, a possible revival of DavaoManad­o connectivi­ty.

Tamayo said this implies that Mindanao “is ready for foreign businesses.”

He also shared the discussion of developing renewable energy along Maria Cristina Falls situated in Misamis Oriental.

“Last December, the investment promotions agency of the government conducted the planning in Misamis Oriental, in order to develop a marketing plan to promote Mindanao in the lands of renewable energy. But with this travel advisory, it would hurt this kind of investment,” Tamayo said.

He pointed out that “Peace, Safety, and Security on Mindanao” showed a trust and safety rating of

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