Local industries are expected to benefit from the Japan-Philippines Industrial Cooperation Initiative forged by the trade and industry departments of Manila and Tokyo.
During the state visit of President Duterte to Japan, Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez and Economy, Trade and Japanese Industry Minister Hiroshige Seko signed the industrial cooperation deal.
The partnership aims to promote bilateral cooperation between the two countries in automotive industry and other manufacturing industries, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), services, business environment, and human resource development.
In the joint statement of DTI and METI the Philippines and Japan will discuss the details of the country’s industrial development vision, which is a collection of policies that will define the future of Philippine industries.
“Aligned with the Philippines-Japan Industrial Cooperation Plan, the JS also noted developments that are supportive of the country’s Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy (CARS) program, as well as recognized importance of convening an Industrial Cooperation Dialogue (ICD) in crafting an industrial development vi sion for the Philippines,” a Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) statement said.
“Both sides confirmed plans to pursue initiatives under the ICD for inclusive and sustainable manufacturing growth that will cover areas of MSMEs, regional development and services, as well as the creation of an innovation ecosystem,” DTI added.
The deal likewise assured Japan’s support to the Philippines’ hosting of Asean Summit next year.
Japan will also host the Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Roadshow in cooperation with Lopez who will co-chair with Tokyo at the AEM-METI consultation meeting.
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