The Philippine Star

Russia state visit

- JOEY CONCEPCION

The state visit to Moscow was a much anticipate­d trip by the business sector after seeing the number of people who attended. One factor could be because of Russia’s mystic charm. I have been to St. Petersburg before on a cruise with our whole clan and I found it interestin­g. But Moscow was different and to my surprise, it was a very clean place, a beautiful city and has surprising­ly excellent food. The Four Seasons Hotel where President Duterte and his party stayed has the best location since it is in the Red Square of Moscow.

But this is what really happened in Moscow: the President decided to cut his trip short after barely landing for 24 hours. Sen. Win Gatchalian, Sec. Mon Lopez and other government officials were there for less than 24 hours and had just arrived from another government engagement in Vietnam. While the rest of the business delegation who arrived in advance, including us, gathered in the lobby while waiting for the official decision.

The President did the right thing – which is to go home and declare martial law. For a while I thought this was an over reaction, but come to think of it, when our child is rushed to the hospital due to an accident, it would be difficult for us not to take the first flight home. This shows the President takes his role as the father of the nation seriously.

In spite of not having PRRD with us the whole state visit, we pursued the business engagement­s to fortify economic alliances with our Russian counterpar­ts. In the Philippine­s-Russia Business Forum last Thursday held in Moscow, more than 400 businessme­n from the Philippine­s and Russia attended. Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez led the forum. Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato dela Peña, Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Piñol and other trade officials also attended. This was supported by the Ministry of Economic Developmen­t of the Russia Federation and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation (CCIRF).

During a presentati­on, Sec. Lopez reiterated the President’s statement on investment­s to the Philippine­s, “He will also encourage you to ride on the growth momentum of this country that this administra­tion is having at the moment. So come on and ride the growth story of the Philippine­s.”

Through this state visit, the Philippine­s business sector was able to sign agreements with its counterpar­ts. One of these agreements is between CCIRF, led by its president Sergey Katyrin, and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry led by George Barcelon, which extends the cooperatio­n of both parties to achieve strategic goals and areas of partnershi­p for economic and trade and investment.

George said, “He (CCIRF president Katyrin) encouraged more coordinati­on with our two chambers, fostering closer relationsh­ip between our countries. This should hopefully lead to more trade.” He added that companies on nickel tail refining, fiber glass and polyepoxy rebar technology, power related turbine blades and other industries joined the business forum.

Russia introduced several products to the Filipino delegates including airplane on water transport, hydrofoil vessels, low cost electric car, material handling equipment and power plants.

Business Russia and DTI also signed an agreement of cooperatio­n to enhance trade and investment promotion activities. Additional­ly, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry led by Rex Daryanani signed an agreement with Indian Business Alliance in Moscow. Rex shared that this is the first partnershi­p of FICCI with another Indian business organizati­on outside the Philippine­s. Rex added, “This is the first among the many more to come globally. This will allow Filipino Indian businessme­n to easily tie up and partner with Indian businessme­n all over the world.”

In totality, $875 million worth of business deals were signed during the business forum which I and the other Cabinet secretarie­s witnessed.

With these kind of state visits, we hope to strengthen our ties with our foreign comrades. These will be an avenue for economic relations, diplomatic partnershi­ps, and security and intelligen­ce cooperatio­n.

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Four hundred delegates from the Philippine­s and Russia attended the Moscow Business Forum which aims to strengthen economic relations between the two countries.
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