The Philippine Star

Japan firms line up P25-B investment­s in Phl, says Lopez

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Japanese firms are on an expansion binge in the Philippine­s, with investment­s worth P25 billion being lined up.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez, who was recently in Japan for an investment forum, reported yesterday positive prospects from Japanese firms to the Philippine­s, reflected by their bullishnes­s to pour in additional capital in the country.

Tsuneishi Shipbuildi­ng Co. Ltd., for one, is preparing to invest P15.2 billion for three projects planned in the country.

“We met Tsuneishi president Kenji Kawano to discuss the expansion plans of Tsuneishi Shipbuildi­ng in the Philippine­s,” Lopez said.

On top of the two projects signed and witnessed by President Duterte during his official visit to Japan last October, Lopez said Tsuneishi expressed plans for a prospectiv­e third project on ship recycling using the latest internatio­nally accredited green technologi­es.

The P5-billion project will have an expected total job generation of 6,000.

“Due to the very high quality of steel components of oceangoing vessels, the steel-recycling project will not only meet the country’s requiremen­ts for inter-island vessels for transport and logistics but also cover the steel requiremen­ts of major infrastruc­ture work,” Lopez said.

The two other projects of Tsuneishi include the 120-hectare ship reuse center in Negros Occidental, which will cost P5.2 billion, and a P5-billion biomass fuel project in Mindanao.

The first project, expected to generate 6,000 direct and indirect workers, includes the purchase and setting up of a skid barge and ship reuse center.

The second project, meanwhile, will include a biomass plantation and a new pelletizin­g factory which will be used for export to Japan and for use in local renewable energy projects. It is expected to generate 20,000 direct and indirect jobs.

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