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241994
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Binay Confident In M'sian Firms' Participation In Expressway Construction
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 (Bernama) -- The Philippines Government is confident
in the Malaysian companies' participation in the construction of expressways in
that country.
The Philippines Vice-President, Jejomar C. Binay, said the expressway
projects in his country will be carried out smoothly with the participation of
Malaysian companies.
"We are confident in the Malaysian participation in the Philippines'
infrastructure projects, particularly on building expressways.
"We believe it will be completed without any problems," he said after
leading the Philippines' delegation to meet Malaysian International Trade and
Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed.
It was announced earlier by the Malaysia External Trade Development
Corporation that Malaysian companies are invited to participate in 33
infrastructure projects worth US$7.12 billion (RM22.5 billion) in the
Philippines.
Among the immediate interest by Malaysian companies are building the C-6
Expressway to decongest the existing C-5 and Metro Manila roads and a four-lane
15.5KM Los Banos Expressway starting at the South Luzon Expressway extension.
Binay said all the infrastructure projects are currently in the initial
stage.
Meanwhile, the Philippines' Ambassador to Malaysia, J. Eduardo Malaya, said
his government hoped to invite more Malaysian companies to invest in the
Philippines tourism and tourism-relatd infrastructure sectors.
"We have set a six million tourist arrival target by year-end and we
hope more Malaysians will invest in the Philippines in order for us to attract
more tourists," he said.
Besides tourism, Malaya said the Philippines was looking forward to partner
with Malaysian companies, especially in agriculture, oil palm estates, logistics
industry and halal industry.
He said Malaysia has developed a commanding leadership as the halal hub of
choice for manufacturers, traders and consumers.
"In the Philippines, we have a significant number of Muslim Filipino
population. I think we can leverage on that and try to export our halal food
overseas in collaboration with Malaysian companies," he said.
Between January and March, Malaysia's total trade with the Philippines was
worth RM3.94 billion while Malaysia's total exports to the Philippines were
valued at RM2.76 billion while imports were worth RM1.17 billion.
Among Malaysia's major exports to the Philippines are electrical and
electronics products, palm oil, chemicals and chemical products, crude petroleum
and processed food.
To further spur economic and investment partnership. Malaya said the
priority sectors are tourism infrastructures, mass housing, energy and
electricity, agro-business, Islamic finance and halal food.
He said there were numerous investment opportunities in the autonomous
region of Muslim Mindanao. (US$1 = RM3.15)
-- BERNAMA