The Philippine Star

Mitsubishi commits to Phl auto industry dev’t

- Richmond Mercurio

Japanese automotive giant Mitsubishi Motors Corp. signed yesterday in Tokyo a letter of intent ( LOI) with the Philippine government witnessed by President Duterte, to continue its support on the local automotive industry under the current administra­tion.

Mitsubishi said the LOI with the Department of Trade and Industry reinforces its commitment to further contribute to the Philippine economy through expansion of local production.

In June, its local unit Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s Corp. ( MMPC) received approval to participat­e in the government’s Comprehens­ive Automotive Resurgence Strategy ( CARS) program.

“The LOI reconfirms both parties’ commitment regarding the CARS program and contributi­on to the Philippine automobile industry under the Duterte administra­tion,” Mitsubishi said.

MMPC will participat­e in the CARS program through local production of the Mirage and Mirage G4 subcompact models starting January 2017.

Under the CARS program, three local car assemblers may apply for fiscal support by locally assembling new vehicle models with a commitment to produce 200,000 units for each model during its six-year model life.

The program, signed by former president Benigno Aquino III under EO 182, seeks to boost the country’s automotive manufactur­ing industry by providing P27 billion worth of incentives to local automotive assemblers.

“Receiving approval to participat­e in the CARS program from the DTI affirms the over 50 years of contributi­on to the developmen­t of the Philippine automobile industry. It is my hope that MMPC not only promotes employment in the Philippine­s but also contribute­s to the overall developmen­t of the economy,” Mitsubishi chairman, president and CEO Osamu Masuko said.

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