US companies to announce investments of over US$1bil in the Philippines


MANILA: US companies are set to announce investments amounting to more than US$1 billion dollars in the Philippines, United States Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo (pic) said during an official visit to Manila on Monday (March 11).

The investments would be in areas like solar energy, electric vehicles and digitisation, she said, adding that US companies were eager to do business in the South-East Asian country.

Raimondo is in Manila for a two-day trade and investment mission on behalf of President Joe Biden. Her delegation includes top officials from companies like GreenFire Energy, Inc., Google Asia Pacific, Visa, United Airlines and KKR.

The White House in January said a trade mission would be sent to boost US companies' contribution to key Philippine sectors including infrastructure, clean energy, critical minerals, agriculture and the innovation economy.

The Philippines and the United States are longstanding allies bounded by a 73-year old mutual defence treaty. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has sought to deepen relations beyond defence cooperation to include economic partnerships.

"The US-Philippine alliance is iron clad," Raimondo said at a joint briefing with Philippine officials.

"It is sustained over 72 years, and we remain steadfast friends and increasingly, partners in prosperity." - Reuters

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