MANILA ---
Member companies of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP)
have created more than 800,000 jobs in the country since its establishment in
1978, its president Guenter Taus said as the influential business group marks
its 40th anniversary.
In a
media event last Thursday evening (May 17), Taus noted that the business group
has played a significant role in promoting stronger trade and investment ties
between the Philippines and the EU.
He
added that the business group has been closely working with the Philippine
government through its advocacy tools in promoting policies that would improve
business environment in the country.
The
ECCP, together with the EU-Philippines Business Network, issues advocacy tools,
such as letters to members of the government, drafting of bills, position
papers on proposed reforms or current issues, and advocacy papers.
It also
lists recommendations in sectors that would enable long-term economic growth in
the country, including the sectors of agriculture, automotive, consumer goods
and retail, energy and renewables, environment and water, energy efficiency,
food and beverages, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, human capital, information
technology and business process outsourcing, infrastructure and transportation,
manufacturing, maritime, tax and financial services, and tourism.
Data
from the EU showed that its bilateral trade with the Philippines in the first
half of 2017 grew by 17 percent to USD7.8 billion. Philippine exports to the 28
EU member states increased by 36 percent in H1 2017 from the same period a year
ago with the help of the EU Generalized Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+),
wherein it allows some 6,274 goods from the Philippines to enter the EU market
duty-free.
In
2016, the EU was the largest investor in the Philippines. About 28 percent or
P62 billion of investments in the country in 2016 originated from companies
from the EU.
“Looking
into the future, it is my hope that the ECCP will continue to do the good work
it has done in the past,” said Taus.
“Our
hope is that the Chamber will continue to serve the European-Philippine
business community with the same vigor and commitment it has over the past 40
years,” he added.
The
ECCP has gained nearly 800 member companies ranging from medium-sized to
multinational corporations since its inception. (Kris Crismundo, PNA/ MINDANAO
EXPOSE’)
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