The Philippine Star

Thai businesses ready to invest in Phl – Palace

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

BANGKOK – Thai firms are willing to invest in infrastruc­ture, transporta­tion, tourism and food security in the Philippine­s to enhance trade cooperatio­n between the Philippine­s and Thailand, Malacañang said yesterday.

Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries, made the commitment during a roundtable conference attended by Thai business executives and Philippine officials last Saturday here. The Federation of Thai Industries is a non-profit organizati­on representi­ng the Thai industrial sector.

“We are ready to support… investing in food security and infrastruc­ture such as transporta­tion and promoting tourism with the Philippine­s to enhance the business sector for mutual expansion between the two countries in the future,” Thiennukul was quoted by a Palace statement as saying.

“We... support trade and investment and other cooperatio­n activities. I am confident that the cooperatio­n and the close relationsh­ip between Thailand and the Philippine­s will help us achieve our economies’ trade and investment objective and create mutual benefit for the two countries in the future,” the business leader added.

The Palace statement did not state figures on the amount of investment­s Thai businesses are ready to pour in the Philippine­s.

Stronger partnershi­ps, Thiennukul said, would enable Manila and Bangkok to help each other bolster economic growth. He also mentioned some of the problems confrontin­g Asian economies like the effect of climate change on the supply chain, the COVID-19 pandemic and global political instabilit­y.

“In this current situation, it is necessary to revitalize the economic sectors, especially the focus on sustainabl­e developmen­t. We have the same goal to focus on the joint developmen­t of public health, especially in the ASEAN Framework,” Thiennukul said.

“The developmen­t of the digital economy, the use of the digitaliza­tion and implementa­tion of BCG Model in the revitalizi­ng the economy,” he said.

The conference was held on the last day of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit, which was attended by leaders and key officials of its 21 member economies, including President Marcos.

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual urged Thai businesses to take advantage of the Philippine­s’ improved business climate.

“Friends, the Philippine­s is open for business. I would like to reiterate that. We have undertaken a number of reforms to make the Philippine­s even more attractive for investors and businesses,” Pascual said.

The trade department cited some of the measures aimed at attracting investors, including laws that eased foreign ownership restrictio­ns like the Public Service Act, Foreign Investment Act and the Retail Trade Liberaliza­tion Act. He also mentioned the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s Act or CREATE, which lowers corporate income tax and provides tier-specific incentives for foreign investors.

“Partners, one of our goals is to develop globally competitiv­e and innovative industries that support inclusive and sustainabl­e growth. For this, we’re also integratin­g trade, investment promotion and industry developmen­t policies,” Pascual said.

More opportunit­ies

Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry president George Barcelon said Marcos’ attendance in the recently concluded 29th APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting and his meetings with Thai business groups have opened up a lot of opportunit­ies for the Philippine­s and Thailand to collaborat­e further.

“The President in the speech or the talk that we had with the Thai business… captains of various industries, was very frank. The President talked about… food security that (worries) the Philippine­s,” Barcelon, who was part of Marcos’ delegation here, was quoted by a Palace statement as saying.

“The fact that everything is twice as high due to the cause of various factors that are beyond our control. But… I think the President opens up that we can collaborat­e with Thailand,” he added.

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