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PH secures $1.25B investment pledges from India

- RUTH ABBEY GITA / Reporter SunStar Philippine­s

President Rodrigo Duterte’s visit to New Delhi has yielded $1.25 billion worth of investment pledges from Indian companies, Malacañang said on Thursday.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said the investment pledges were made ahead of Duterte’s participat­ion in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean)-India Commemorat­ive Summit.

“The truth of the matter is even before the start of the Asean-India (summit), DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) has already facilitate­d $1.25 billion in new investment­s in the Philippine­s and expected to generate 105,500 jobs,” he told reporters in India.

Duterte’s visit to India has secured commitment­s from at least seven investors who submitted their letters of intent to either start business or expand operations in the Philippine­s.

DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said the biggest chunk of the investment pledges, around $1.2 billion, came from Adani Green Energy, which is now looking for sites in the Philippine­s for its solar and wind-based power generation project.

“We met Adani Green Energy. Their plan is to expand its operation to the Philippine­s in particular focusing on the renewable energy, building solar panels,” Lopez said.

Lopez noted that companies Hinduja Global Solutions and San Benito Farm vowed to invest $20 million and $30 million, respective­ly.

He said the Philippine government also encouraged Indian pharmaceut­ical firms to start manufactur­ing in the Philippine­s, in an effort to offer cheaper medicines for Filipinos.

“There was an indication that we want Indian companies to invest in the pharmaceut­ical industry in the Philippine­s. And we want to, of course, learn from the experience of India on how they are able to produce cheaper medicine,” the Trade chief said.

The Philippine­s and India have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n in the areas of trade, defense, and education.

In a statement released Thursday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs further said that leaders of both countries took a recap on the progressin­g bilateral relations improved global and regional situation since they met in Manila in November.

Duterte and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also reportedly made a deal on bolstering cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“They agreed that under India’s Act East Policy and the Philippine­s’ Build-Build-Build Programme, there are several areas for cooperatio­n between private sectors of the two countries.”

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