Philippine Daily Inquirer

CHINA LOOKING FOR VAST TRACTS OF PH LAND FOR INDUSTRIAL PARKS

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

China is in search of vast tracts of land in the Philippine­s that they can develop into industrial parks, according to Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez.

Lopez said the Philippine­s and China might sign a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) on the developmen­t of industrial parks during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit next week.

“I know there’s [a deal] on industrial parks. Some companies are interested, there’s still one more interested, possibly [in] iron and steel manufactur­ing,” he said on the sidelines of the 33rd Associatio­n on Southeast Asian Nations Summit, which ended here on Thursday.

Ongoing consultati­on

“But it’s not yet cleared with the Chinese side. So it appears there’s still an ongoing consultati­on. But what I know for sure is an MOU on indus- trial parks,” he added.

Lopez did not disclose details about the supposed deal to develop industrial parks in the country.

“They are now looking for locations where they can build these industrial parks,” the trade secretary said.

1,000-hectare townships

China, he said, wants to develop land into townships, which means that instead of the usual 200 hectares for manufactur­ing, it may require more than 1,000 ha.

“That’s where it’s taking a little time. Which places [in the Philippine­s] can offer that big an area that is near the port, or where they can develop a port at least?” he said.

Lopez said a Chinese property developer, Country Garden, had already sent a team to the country to conduct market, feasibilit­y and location studies.

“They are serious in property developmen­t projects in our country,” he said.

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