The Philippine Star

Friendly economic ties with China ‘ paramount’ for Philippine­s — Andanar

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HONG KONG (Xinhua) — The Philippine­s and China, which have enjoyed long-standing historical ties, should cooperate in various fields despite the South China Sea disputes, Philippine Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office ( PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar said.

The Philippine­s and China can provide each other with lots of opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in areas such as economy, trade, investment, energy, infrastruc­ture, tourism and manpower, he said.

Noting that friendly economic ties with China is “paramount” for the Philippine­s, Andanar especially described economic and trade cooperatio­n with China, the world’s second-largest economy, as a “no-brainer,” considerin­g the fact that the two countries are just a stone’s throw away.

The Philippine­s is also in need of infrastruc­ture such as highways, railways, energy and internet; China can offer valuable expertise and investment­s in these regards, he said.

Andanar called for more direct investment­s from China, which he said will be a big push for the economic developmen­t of a developing country like the Philippine­s.

“When you have foreign direct investment, building manufactur­ing companies in the Philippine­s, we give jobs to our people, so it becomes inclusive growth, not only hot money coming in and going out,” he said.

With regard to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s possible visit to China, the PCOO secretary said trade and industry cooperatio­n should be high on agenda.

Duterte’s trip to Beijing, if true, will be the first visit of President Duterte to an East Asian country, Andanar said, calling the two countries “brothers more than anything else” because of the long-shared “blood ties” between the two countries.

As for the Philippine government’s anti-drug drive, Andanar said the reason why Duterte has been conducting such a campaign is because of the magnitude of the problem in the Philippine­s, which has virtually turned the country into a “narcostate,” severely aff ecting law and order.

He also noted that the Philippine government is happy with China’s assistance in the country’s anti-drug efforts and appealed for more intelligen­ce sharing in the fight against illegal drugs between the two countries.

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Philippine Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar

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