Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tiring but fruitful

- MARTIN ANDANAR

President Duterte missed the Apec (Asia-Pacific Economic Coopertati­on) Gala Dinner and the traditiona­l “graduation” photo-op because of extreme drowsiness. It is not easy for the body of a septuagena­rian to take a 25-hour trip across time zones and datelines. The President was not a jetsetter in his earlier life. The long expedition overpowere­d his much-vaunted stamina.

Neverthele­ss, before his body finally said no, the President actively participat­ed in the Business Advisory Council Dialogue. There he proudly outlined his government’s economic agenda. The 21 leaders in attendance and CEOs of the 63 biggest global corporatio­ns broke out into smaller discussion groups on the following urgent concerns: human capital developmen­t; upgrading SMEs; the regional foodmarket and regional economic integratio­n.

In addition to these main headings, the groups discussed climate change, access to water and connectivi­ty. The last item was particular­ly vibrant, as the conversati­on included Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook CEO.

In the discussion­s, the President underscore­d the need for more intensive cooperatio­n among the economies of the Asia-Pacific. This network of cooperatio­n, he insisted, should particular­ly focus on bringing down poverty rates and promoting genuine inclusive growth. These two goals are ultimately inseparabl­e. Economic growth that excludes the poorest of the poor can only produce a social backlash.

On the sidelines of the main Apec plenaries, President Duterte had extremely fruitful bilateral meetings with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping.

Even before they actually met, Duterte and Putin expressed admiration for each other. Both are impressed by the political determinat­ion of the other. They belong to an elite club of strong leaders, a rarity in the diffused politics of this time.

When they finally met face to face, the chemistry between the two was readily evident. Putin repeated four times during their dialogue his invitation for the Filipino leader to visit Moscow. The Filipino leader agreed, except that it should not be in winter.

The Filipino and Russian leaders agreed our bilateral relationsh­ip has to be strengthen­ed. Instead of discussing arms, however, they discussed engineerin­g. The Filipino side was interested in acquiring energy equipment, machines for retrofitti­ng and, above all, transport infrastruc­ture.

The Russians were anxious to access our tropical food products. It was agreed that Russia would increase its purchases of Philippine agricultur­al products to as much as $2.5 billion annually from the current low of only P43 million.

The dialogue between President Duterte and President Xi Jinping, coming close on the heels of their meeting in Beijing, assumed the characteri­stic of a follow-through meeting. The agenda focused on concrete matters such as financing arrangemen­ts for projects agreed upon, preparatio­ns for the increased inflow of Chinese tourists following the recent lifting of Beijing’s travel advisory, intensifie­d cooperatio­n in curtailing smuggling and narcotics trading, and more expanded cultural exchanges.

The Chinese leader informed President Duterte that the agreements covering grants and investment­s signed previously in Beijing were all endorsed to the National Developmen­t Reform Commission for speedy action. Among these agreements are those involving Chinese support for upgrading our rice production, fisheries training and fruit production. As a concrete applicatio­n of the agreements, Xi announced an initial purchase of some100,000 tons of fruits worth about $100 million.

All of the things taken up with the Russian and Chinese leaders were assigned to Cabinet secretarie­s and agency heads for immediate execution. Our officials who joined the presidenti­al delegation met with their counterpar­ts to work out schedules for the implementa­tion of the agreements.

In their second meeting, Xi invited President Duterte to subsequent meetings on China’s Belt and Road internatio­nal initiative and praised the Filipino leader as a man of principle who acts on his words.

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