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CDC ramps up efforts to attract global investors, starting with Taiwanese firms

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CLARK FREEPORT— The Clark Development Corp. is intensifying its efforts to attract more locators to the Freeport. CDC president and CEO, Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera, recently met with 17 Taiwanese companies alongside Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) chairperson Atty. Cheloy Velicaria-Garafil.

The meeting focused on CDC’s commitment to maintaining a robust business environment for locators, who have contributed to the Philippine economy.

Devanadera highlighted the importance of open communication with locators to address challenges effectively and foster collaboration.

“Let me first express our sincere appreciation at CDC because this community has never given us problems. It is probably because our lines of communication have always been open. Any difficulty, we talk,” she said.

The CDC chief has encouraged Taiwanese businesses to explore new revenue streams by trading with fellow locators. This initiative is part of the business interdependence program launched last year.

“We mean business. We want to help you because we know you’re here since we promised you a good business climate. So, on top of the good business climate, we encourage you to do business with one another,” Devanadera added.

For her part, Velicaria-Garafil noted the readiness of Taiwanese investors to expand their footprint in the Philippines. “I can see the sincerity of the Taiwanese people to do business in the Philippines. So that’s why I was telling Ma’am Agnes [Devanadera] that we should take advantage of their very open invitation, very open collaboration with us.” 

As of September 2024, Taiwanese firms in Clark have generated 2,076 jobs, with a total of $190.62 million in investments, and $10.32 million worth of exports, as recorded by CDC’s Investment Promotions Division II.

Taiwanese companies present at the meeting were: BB International Leisure and Resort Development Corp., Bestelement Industrial Ltd. Inc., and Fwu Kuang Enterprises Corp. Other attendees included Multi-Tek Fasteners Inc., Haitima Clark Corp., MSK Group Work Clark Inc., Chitai Industry Philippines Inc., Baynant Inc., and Kaixin International Corp. 

Other Taiwanese investors in Clark included Win Formula Inc., ALJ Outdoor Games Inc., and EFNA Global Outsourcing Inc. EVA Airways Corp., Starlux Airlines Co., Ltd., and Jade True Energy Solutions Corp. were also in attendance. CDC-PR

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