The Philippine Star

200 K new jobs from Japan deals

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

At least 200,000 new jobs for Filipinos are expected to be generated by the multibilli­on-dollar deals to be taken home by the private sector in line with President Duterte’s three-day state visit in Japan, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said.

Lopez said there are initially 12 memoranda of understand­ing between private entities with investment value of around $1.5 billion likely to be signed during the Japan visit.

He said the projects would be in the areas of automotive, ship building, biomass fuel, optical image stabilizer­s, agricultur­e, electric vehicles, renewable energy and energy management system.

“Japanese companies are major players in some of our industries, especially in automotive, ship building and agricultur­e, and these are industries where we expect more investment­s and joint ventures to expand,” Lopez said.

The country’s Trade chief said the Philippine government is bullish in further strengthen­ing trade and investment­s from Japan.

Japan is currently the country’s largest trading partner with over $18 billion in total trade.

The Philippine­s exports more to Japan than it imports, resulting in a trade surplus of $6 billion.

Duterte’s visit to Japan is expected to further strengthen the partnershi­p be investment­s,” tween the two countries.

After winning the elections, Duterte was invited by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to visit Japan, which the Philippine president accepted during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 28th Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations summit recently.

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