The Freeman

Turkish investors set to visit Cebu

- Ehda M. Dagooc

Representa­tives from one of Turkey’s largest conglomera­tes, Mir Holdings, are set to visit Cebu this month to explore possible investment­s in the province.

This visit will kick off a series of Turkish investors exploratio­n in Cebu as the province gained the interest of big conglomera­tes in Turkey, said Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Ma. Teresa Chan.

Mir Holdings is engaged in diversifie­d businesses, one of its core competenci­es is into constructi­on and engineerin­g solutions. There are about seven subsidiary companies under the Mir Holdings.

"The company is very keen on exploring opportunit­ies and possible partnershi­ps here," said Chan.

In February next year, another group of Turkish investors are scheduled to visit Cebu, said Chan adding that this developmen­t is just few of the results of the closer ties of Cebu and Turkish business organizati­ons.

The Chamber had an existing sister-chamber agreement with the Tuckson Confederat­ion of Chambers of Commerce, Masaid Chamber in Izmir and Diad Chamber in Denizli.

Recently, 12 Sri Lankan businessme­n came to Cebu to establish good trade partnershi­ps.

The delegation met with potential business partners interested to undertake projects in Sri Lanka on real estate and developmen­t, agricultur­e, newsprint, woodfree writing paper manufactur­ing, LED street light systems and inbound travel agents/operators among others.

Likewise, German companies explored opportunit­ies on energy investment­s.

According to Chan inbound trade missions is seen to double in number next year, as interest of internatio­nal investors is now directed to Cebu.

"We may not be the biggest economy in the country but we are the fastest growing," Chan said.

Earlier, Chan announced that CCCI is going to institutio­nalize its partnershi­p with the Cebu City and Cebu provincial government­s to effectivel­y host growing number of internatio­nal inbound trade missions, and investment group delegation­s exploring opportunit­ies in Cebu.

"It is better to be well prepared," Chan added.

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