Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH, Chinese firms ink business deals

Six logistics, energy, mining and tourism projects eyed

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

Six agreements between Chinese and Filipino firms were signed this week, following a business matchmakin­g seminar in Manila.

Companies based in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China partnered with Filipino enterprise­s in agreements that covered mutual cooperatio­n in the areas of logistics, mining exports, hydropower en- ergy, tourism, as well as charter flights between Guangxi’s capital, Nanning, and Manila.

The list was made available by Francis T. Chua, chair emeritus of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He is in charge of his organizati­on’s relations with counterpar­ts in China.

Half of these agreements were made by Guangxi Beibu Gulf Internatio­nal Port Group Co. Ltd. and Carrascal Nickel Corp. (CNC), which was one of the mining firms ordered shut last February by Former Environmen­t Secretary Gina Lopez.

The two companies agreed on the following: to build internatio­nal logistics network nodes, for CNC to export to the Port Group 1.5 million tons of laterite nickel ore, and to ship these products to Beibu Gulf Shipping Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of the Port Group.

Moreover, Guangxi Hydroelect­ric Constructi­on Bureau Co. Ltd. and Coheco Badeo Corp. agreed to develop the 500-MW Kibugan pumped-storage hydro electric power plant in Kibugan, Benguet, with an investment of about $550 million.

Guangxi Tourism Developmen­t Group Co. Ltd. and JTKC Group Co. agreed to work together to boost two-way tourism, a goal which coincides with the Chinese government’s promise of breaching the 1-million mark in terms of Chinese tourist arrivals in the country.

Also, Xi Yangyang Internatio­nal Travel Agency and FAB View Travel and Tours agreed to initiate the charter flight from Nanning to Manila and to Boracay Island for one year. Chua’s list did not namewhich airline would be used for this agreement.

These agreements come amidst improving relationsh­ip between China and the Philippine­s, a result of the latter’s softer stance in the territoria­l dispute over the South China Sea.

 ?? —NATIONAL COMPETITIV­ENESS COUNCIL ?? Chua
—NATIONAL COMPETITIV­ENESS COUNCIL Chua

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