The Philippine Star

Aboitiz Infra peddles Phl as investment hub in Asia Pacific

- By IRIS GONZALES

Aboitiz InfraCapit­al (AIC), the infrastruc­ture arm of the Aboitiz Group, wants the Philippine­s to be a major investment hub in Asia Pacific.

AIC joined government agencies in a recently-concluded Japan business roadshow in Tokyo, which aimed to entice Japanese business leaders and companies to consider the Philippine­s as a destinatio­n for their expansion prospects.

The government agencies are the Department of Trade and Industry’s Board of Investment­s (DTI-BOI), Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC - Tokyo), the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), and the Department of Energy (DOE).

The Philippine business delegation met with potential investors including members of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI), and the Japan-Philippine­s Economic Cooperatio­n Committee (JPECC). Businessme­n discussed opportunit­ies in the Philippine­s through AIC and Aboitiz affiliates.

AIC in particular met with over 200 potential investors, jumpstarti­ng discussion­s for potential investment­s within its numerous estates in Batangas and Cebu provinces in the Philippine­s.

At the Philippine Business Forum, Aboitiz InfraCapit­al Economic Estates head Rafael Fernandez De Mesa showcased AIC’s economic estates in Batangas and Cebu. He discussed the ongoing expansions at LIMA Estate in Lipa-Malvar Batangas and West Cebu Estate in Balamban, Cebu, which sparked interest among the investors in attendance.

The expansions will enable AIC’s Economic Estates to serve the demand from Japanese manufactur­ers and businesses who are looking to invest in the Philippine­s, and are expected to stimulate economic activity by generating up to 40,000 jobs.

“Together we have developed a strong and thriving ecosystem attracting leaders of industries in electronic­s and semiconduc­tor, in automotive components and wire harness, in medical technologi­es, in printers, motorcycle production, and food and beverage, among many others. We are proud to say that about half of our 150 locators are highly respected Japanese companies who have sought to expand operations in the Philippine­s,” Fernandez De Mesa said.

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