Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH CAN STILL BECOME MAJOR PLAYER IN REGION’S AUTO INDUSTRY, STUDY SHOWS

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA— The Philippine­s could hit an annual car production of one million units by 2027, Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez said, citing a study done by a Japanese government agency.

Speaking during the inaugurati­on of Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s Corp.’s (MMPC) stamping shop facility in Laguna, Lopez said a study of the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (Jica) suggested that such annual production target would be possible nearly a decade from now.

He said the country could become a major player in the industry by building on the gains of the CARS program, which is an ongoing multibilli­on-peso government initiative that picked two carmakers to produce locally automobile­s by the hundreds of thousands.

“We are looking into a study of the Jica Teamsugges­ting a one million units per year production target by 2027. By building on our CARS experience, this ‘Million Unit’ project can turn the Philippine­s into amajor player in the region’s automobile industry,” he said.

At the sidelines of the inaugurati­on, Lopez told reporters that there needed to be a big demand in the local market to encourage car manufactur­ers to set up shop in the Philippine­s.

“For that to happen, the de- mand in the local industry should increase so that more manufactur­ers would be encouraged to build here, making the country their production base,” he said.

He didn’t discuss how the government would be able to help the local industry reach the target. However, data suggests that the industry may still be far from being able to produce that number of cars every year.

According to the Asean Automotive Federation, the Philippine automotive industry produced 141,252 units last year, which is a 20.9 percent increase from 2016.

Moreover, the CARS program may be a good example of how challengin­g it is to commit to producing a big production volume. The country’s top selling carmakers—MMPC and Toyota Motor Philippine­s Corp. (TMP)—committed to locally produce at least 200,000 units each within a six year period.

The program was previously planned to have P27 billion worth of budget, which would be equally distribute­d to three carmakers. These firms are supposed to have a combined output of at least 600,000 units.

However, after some time now, only MMPC and TMPwere able to commit to the program’s strict requiremen­ts, leaving the government no other option but to earmark the remaining P9 billion allocation to a different manufactur­ing program.

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