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Russians interested in PH

Investors keen on waste-to-energy projects, infra, technology, tourism and retirement villages

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AFTER a successful nine-day business trip to Russia, the Philippine delegation reported Russian businesses are showing interest in investing in the Philippine­s.

Geronimo Sta. Ana, Philippine-Russia Business Assembly (PRBA) treasurer, said Russians have shown interests in waste-toenergy projects, banks via conduits, infrastruc­ture, medical software technology, tourism and private-public partnershi­ps (PPP).

“Russian are looking at the Philippine­s as an investment area and place for possible trade. In fact, they showcased some products that they can possibly trade to the Philippine­s and to the Asean region,” Russian Federation Honorary Consul Armi Garcia said in a press conference yesterday.

She said the Philippine­s is best positioned for Russian investment­s, given its strategic location in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) region and its workforce advantage.

Trade mission

The PRBA counterpar­t in Russia, the Russian-Philippine Business Council, held a trade mission in Moscow and St. Petersburg from June 14 to 22. The 16-member Filipino delegation was composed of businessme­n from Manila and Cebu.

The Philippine delegation got to speak at the forum about the Philippine economic situation and areas of investment. The group also got to experience the culture and sights of Russia, with trips to landmarks, churches and museums.

Sta. Ana also pointed out the huge interest of Russians on retirement villages. “They are looking at places where they can retire. They consider Philippine­s as an ideal destinatio­n because of its tropical climate, natural scenery and hospitable people,” he said.

Although Cebu doesn’t have a retirement village with complete amenities yet, Sta. Ana, who is also Board of Investment (BOI) governor, said this is an opportunit­y for local property developers.

“The village should have complete integrated activity with health, recreation­al and even a small hospital or wellness center that can take care of the needs of retirees,” said Sta. Ana.

By the sea

“What Russian like is a retirement village by the sea,” added Garcia.

She said tourism and culture are the gateway to trade and future investment­s.

“We just need to walk them through our laws and incentives,” said Sta. Ana.

On top of selling island destinatio­ns in the Philippine­s such as Cebu, Bohol and Boracay, Garcia is also pushing for Dipolog City as a retirement destinatio­n because it has a “good blend” of nature, history and sea food.

She said she is arranging a sisterhood partnershi­p between Parnas, St. Petersburg and Dipolog City.

Aside from promoting tourism, Garcia is also pushing for manufactur­ing investment­s. She said her office has been getting inquiries from Russian investors with factories in China who are interested in factory sites in the country.

Russian investors are expected to visit Cebu a trade mission in the third or fourth quarter this year. Garcia said Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III also has a standing invitation to visit St. Petersburg.

“There are now talks on the establishm­ent of a roadmap to implement the sisterhood agreement signed by St. Petersburg and Cebu province during thengovern­or Gwen Garcia,” she said.

 ?? (SUN.STAR FOTO/RUEL ROSELLO) ?? INTERESTED TO INVEST. Geronimo Sta. Ana, (second from the right), Philippine-Russia Business Assembly (PRBA) treasurer, says Russians are “looking at the Philippine­s as an investment area and place for possible trade.” With Sta. Ana are (from left)...
(SUN.STAR FOTO/RUEL ROSELLO) INTERESTED TO INVEST. Geronimo Sta. Ana, (second from the right), Philippine-Russia Business Assembly (PRBA) treasurer, says Russians are “looking at the Philippine­s as an investment area and place for possible trade.” With Sta. Ana are (from left)...

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