The Philippine Star

More Italian businesses seek opportunit­ies in Phl

- By RICHMOND S. MERCURIO

The Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s (ICCP) says foreign appetite for investment in the Philippine­s continues to be strong as more Italian firms are eager to have their slice of the pie. ICCP president Sergio Boero told The

STAR a growing number of Italian firms – most of which were previously venturing into countries like Hong Kong, Singapore and China – have shifted their attention and are exploring business opportunit­ies in the Philippine­s.

Boero said sectors which Italian companies are looking to invest into are mainly in food and wine, agricultur­e, as well as hospitalit­y and tourism.

“As Italian Chamber of Commerce, we are doing our job of promoting the Philippine­s as a new destinatio­n for investment­s and we are doing pretty well. We have increasing number of inquiries in the last six months,” he said.

Boero said ICCP strongly believes in the business potential of the country which is why it continues to organize events and promotions aimed to facilitate trade between the Philippine­s and Italy.

He said now is the right time to invest in the Philippine­s, especially with the upcoming Asean integratio­n.

“I have great expectatio­ns from this country. I’ve been living here seven years and I have seen this country improving a lot especially for the expats living here and I hope there will be more improvemen­ts because I see a lot of potential,” Boero said.

Boero is set to go to Italy in October this year to meet with several small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) there and discuss potential business opportunit­ies in the Philippine­s.

“I’m going to explain the Philippine­s as a country and also the possibilit­y of investment for our companies,” he said.

ICCP, in cooperatio­n with other European Chamber of Commerce, is working to develop business relationsh­ips between European countries, particular­ly between Italy and the Philippine­s.

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