Aquino upbeat on China’s reception, interest in investing in the Philippines
SHANGHAI—President Aquino on Friday afternoon said the reception the country’s delegation received from Chinese officials and business leaders has exceeded his expectations.
Mr. Aquino wouldn’t give figures but gave as example the Philippines being expected to corner a significant portion of the $1-billion China-Asean Fund.
“It’s amazing that they are allocating, setting aside a very huge amount for the Philippines. It’s a significant portion of the fund,” President Aquino said in an interview following his visit to the Filipino food corporation Liwayway’s plant in this city.
“Of course, if we could show that their investment is worthwhile, I think they will even add to the endowment. If the results are good, it seems they are concentrating on us,” he added.
Asked how much was being allocated to the Philippines from the China-Asean Fund, President Aquino chose to withhold the information as the contract has yet to be signed.
“Pero masasabi ko sa inyo lampas sa 10 percent doon sa initial na fund nila. ‘Yung fund is one billion dollars (But I can tell you it’s more than ten percent of their initial fund. The fund is one billion dollars),” he said.
Article continues after this advertisementMr. Aquino was upbeat about the reception and interest of Chinese business leaders in investing in the Philippines.
Article continues after this advertisement“The members of the economic team are summing up the details. There is a category of those that are already certain. There also those that have details that still need to be ironed out before we can announce,” he said.
The amount of the investments generated, President Aquino indicated, would be announced when he arrives in the Philippines this weekend.
“On the one hand there’s the interest, there’s the eagerness and when we were just starting, they were saying who should we talk to and how should we link up with your chambers of commerce? It’s good that the president of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce was behind the person I was talking to,” Mr. Aquino said.
Aside from the Filipino-Chinese chamber, President Aquino also mentioned the business associations in the country and the wealthiest business leaders that joined him on this trip.
“So the linkages are really fantastic and is proving appropriate to our needs; power generation for instance,” he said.
“In the tourism aspect, there is one group…. They will build, from what I understand, no less than ten hotels in the budget sector in the next five years,” he added.
President Aquino, however, said that the group was also involved in building five-star hotels.
“Then (on Friday afternoon), there was this time an airline, one of the biggest…. Their target is to substantially increase the 200,000 tourists from China to the Philippines,” President Aquino said.
President Aquino said the interest shown by the Chinese business leaders even go beyond the traditional.
“Huawei had scholarships to grow our technological base. They have a commitment to increase that. They are also inviting for scholarships in their headquarters and they would give us much help in the field of telecommunications,” President Aquino said.
President Aquino said the company also has platforms to help the government in its tele-medicine, e-education and e-commerce programs as well as in the distribution of stipends in the government’s conditional cash transfer program.
Mr. Aquino started his day with a courtesy call by Shanghai officials. He then addressed the Philippines Eastern China Business Forum at the Shangri-la Hotel.
He then met with the Jinjiang Group of Liwayway Marketing Corp., Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng, officials of Luen Thai, executives of Huawei and visited Liwayway’s food manufacturing plant.
Early in the evening he addressed the Filipino community in Shanghai before having dinner with the members of the Philippine business delegation.