The Philippine Star

British Columbia opening Mla trade office

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British Columbia is opening a trade and investment office in Manila, its first in Southeast Asia.

The office will facilitate trade and investment opportunit­ies not only between the Philippine­s and British Columbia, but also between the latter and other member countries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).

“British Columbia like the Philippine­s is a trading nation and we create more jobs and opportunit­ies when we trade more. The Philippine­s is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, no surprise given that the Filipino people are some of the most hardworkin­g people in the world,” British Columbia Premier Christy Clark said.

“Because this economy is growing so quickly and we have such a strong relationsh­ip already between British Columbia and the Philippine­s, it’s really a natural thing. The thing for me is Manila and Philippine­s feels very familiar because there are so many people of Filipino descent where I live, and I think the strength of the human relationsh­ips between us will mean trade will grow very quickly,” Clark added.

The establishm­ent of the trade office is expected to help businesses in the Asean region discover benefits of doing business with British Columbia which is located on Canada’s Pacific coast.

British Columbia is Canada’s leader in economic relations with Asia and the top Canadian province in exports to the Philippine­s.

Likewise, it is seen as a strategic gateway to the North American market.

With a trade and investment office situated in Manila, Clark said British Columbia hopes to see bilateral trade with the Philippine­s growing significan­tly in the coming years.

“I see an opportunit­y to double the growth we have between British Columbia and Philippine­s over the next several years. I think in a very short timeframe we can double it quite easily with our trade office here just because the economy here is growing quickly and our economy is growing quickly as well,” she said.

“So we see in the Philippine­s and the growth here huge opportunit­ies for British Columbia and that’s in areas like agrifood, working together in areas like clean energy, healthcare and education. So all these are areas where we can collaborat­e and create jobs in both countries,” Clark added. –

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