Philippine Daily Inquirer

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- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

The Board of Investment­s (BOI) has partnered with Kyushu Economy Internatio­nal (KEI) to deepen economic ties between the Philippine­s and Japanese firms based in the Kyushu prefecture.

BOI said in a statement on Friday that it signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with KEI, the primary organizati­on for internatio­nal economic exchanges in Kyushu, Japan.

The MOU aims to promote economic exchange, deepen people-to-people understand­ing and friendship for mutual economic developmen­t in the Philippine­s and the Kyushu region of Japan.

Under the agreement, both parties will collaborat­e in the promotion of investment­s to encourage the establishm­ent and expansion of businesses; informatio­n exchange, and provision of support to facilitate inward investment­s to each other.

BOI Chair and Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said there were many areas that the Philippine­s and

KEI could collaborat­e on due to their natural synergies.

He identified 12 priority sectors: electronic manufactur­ing services; automotive and auto parts; aerospace parts; chemicals; shipbuildi­ng; design-oriented furniture and garments; tool and die; agri-business; the Informatio­n Technology and Business Process Management (IT-BPM); transport and logistics; tourism, and constructi­on.

He also said the country could offer Kyushu firms business opportunit­ies in clean energy and electronic­s products, given the standing of the Philippine­s as the second-largest producer of geothermal energy in the world.

The same holds true for semiconduc­tors and electronic­s, which together account for more than half of the country’s total global exports.

“I am confident that this MOU between BOI and KEI will create more opportunit­ies for trade and investment engagement­s between us,” Lopez said, adding that this could also be a platform for business communitie­s in Kyushu and the Philippine­s.

KEI chair Yutaka Aso said that the prefecture has fastgrowin­g sectors like semiconduc­tors, automotive, agricultur­e and tourism.

“The Philippine­s has a large market with a young labor force. It is one of the most attractive places in Asia with one of the fastest growing economies,” he said.

“It is possible that a company in Kyushu will advance to the Philippine­s and cooperate with a company to create a new business that Kyushu cannot do and develop it into the Asean region,” he added.

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