Pilipinas mahimong Northern Gateway sa 2015 – PNoy

TAGBILARAN CITY, Aug. 31 (PIA)– GI-AGHAT ni Presidente Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III ang mga negosyante sa China nga pahimoslan ang kahigayonan ug dalhon na ang ilang mga negosyo sa Pilipinas sa dili pa ang tuig 2015.

Sa iyang mensahe atubangan sa 500 ka mga negosyante kalabot sa Philippines-China Trade Forum, miingon ang Presidente nga pag-abot sa tuig 2015, mahimo’ng Northern gateway na ang Pilipinas sa higayon nga matukod ang ASEAN Economic Community.

Matud pa sa Presidente, karon ang tukmang panahon samtang bag-o na ang administrasyon sa Pilipinas ug mas mayo nga magtukod og negosyo.

“We want even more of our people to work with you towards partnerships that are mutually beneficial: After all, by 2015, with the formation of the ASEAN Economic Community, the Philippines will be the Northern gateway to the region. The time to open that gateway, together, is now,” matud pa ni Presidente Aquino.

Giingon’g nakipag-tambayayong na ang DILG ug DTI sa mga governors ug uban pang local officials aron mohimo og mga ordinansa nga tukma sa nasudnong balaod aron mapadali ang pagnegosyo sa mga lalawigan.

Dungan niini, nagpasalamat ang Presidente sa mga negosyanteng Chinese sa ilang mga investments sa Pilipinas ilabi na alang sa development sa Mindanao region.

Partikular na niini ang naa sa $23 milyon nga gibubo sa public work projects sa rehiyon nga may potential mahimong ‘food basket’ sa nasud.

“As I speak, these projects, worth 12 and 11 million dollars respectively, are currently being undertaken; and both are expected to be completed in 2013.These projects are only two examples of the enthusiasm that results from partnerships between our countries,” dugang pa sa Presidente. (PIA-Bohol/ecb)

Aquino’s visit to China to generate about $2-$7 billion worth of investments

PRESIDENT Benigno S. Aquino III’s first state visit to the People’s Republic of China is expected to generate about $2-billion to $7-billion worth of investments from various Chinese companies in support of the public-private partnership (PPP) projects of the administration.

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary Cristino Panlilio gave this ‘ballpark figure’in an interview he granted with the members of the media at the Traders Hotel here, early Tuesday evening, hours before President Aquino arrived.

Panlilio was firm and positive about the ‘serious investments’ the government would get from various Chinese companies which would likely go to mining, infrastructure, energy, ship building, and the agri-business sectors.

Panlilio said there are Chinese mining firms that have expressed interests in joint ventures with Filipino companies given the country’s richness in major minerals such as gold deposits, copper, nickel, and chromite.

Panlilio also cited significant improvements made by the Aquino administration towards preventing corruption in the government based on the latest assessment made by the World Bank which could increase the level of confidence investors have in the country.

The DTI executive pointed out that President Aquino’s state visit to China has become so significant given the ‘historic high’ number of business delegation (250) that decided to get involved in this presidential trip.

“We’ve never had a business delegation as big as this in the history of presidential trips abroad and what is significant about this trip is that there was so much interest—and, of course, this is KKB (kanya-kanyang bayad).  Nobody is in for a free ride here. All [members] of the business delegation are putting good money to be here in support of the President’s drive, you know, for business and trade promotion,” Panlilio said.

6 agreements to be signed during President Aquino’s state visit to PROC – DFA

THE Department of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday that at least six agreements will be signed during President Benigno S. Aquino III’s five-day State Visit to the People’s Republic of China from August 30 to September 3, 2011.

Assistant Secretary of the DFA’s Office Asia and Pacific Affairs Cristina Ortega said that these agreements will be signed during the business fora and meetings the President will be having with Chinese business leaders in the different cities he will be visiting.

The three cities the President will visit are Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen.

Ortega said the agreements include the Joint Statement (PH-PROC) on the West Philippine Sea, the Philippines-China Five-Year Development Program for Trade and Economic Cooperation, an MoU between the PCOO and State Council Information Office on Friendly Exchanges, an MoU on Sports Cooperation, Implementing Program on the MoU on Tourism and Exchange of Letters on
the Executive Program of the Philippines-China Cultural Agreement.

On the Joint Statement on the West Philippine Sea, Ortega said that the document will be released but only after the State Visit.

“We will have a Joint Statement of the Philippines and China (on the West Philippine Sea)…that will be crafted during and right after the State Visit to China so hindi pa natin alam yan. I don’t think we can preempt the Joint Statement but I would assume that there would be a line or two on the West Philippine Sea,” Ortega said.

On the Philippine-China Five-Year Development Program for Trade and Economic Cooperation, Ortega said the targeted sectors of this program are in infrastructure, mining, energy, information and tourism. (End)

Aquino appoints Acosta presidential adviser for environmental protection

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III has appointed former Rep. Juan Romeo Nereus “Neric” Acosta of Bukidnon province as presidential adviser for environmental protection.

Acosta, a member of the Liberal Party, took his oath of office as presidential adviser for environmental protection before President Aquino in Malacanan Palace on Wednesday.

Acosta, who served as representative for the first district of Bukidnon, is the principal author of the Clean Air Act. He also sponsored major environmental legislation on clean water, solid waste management and biodiversity protection.

He also served as the House of Representative’s chairman of the Committee on Ecology and vice chairman of the Committees on Science and Technology, Human Rights, and Foreign Relations.

Acosta ran but lost in senatorial race in May 2010 national elections. (End)

Island Express suspendido human masunog ang usa nila ka barko

TAGBILARAN CITY, Aug. 23 (PIA)–  KASAMTANGAN’G gipa-kanselar sa Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) ang permit aron maka-byahe ang tanang barko sa Island Express Shipping human masunog ang usa nila ka barko nga niresulta sa pagkamatay sa tulo ka tawo niadtong Domingo.

Dungan niini, gitahasan ni DOTC Secretary Mar Roxas ang Board of Marine Inquiry nga ipatawag ang opisyal sa maong shipping company aron makuhaan og pahayag kalabot sa maong insidente.

“At this point, public safety is our primordial concern. I will not allow shipping companies to take chances with the lives of the passengers. DOTC will ensure that whenever a passenger steps on a ship, he can be certain that ship will have passed all the stringent requirements for safety,” matud pa ni Sec. Roxas.

Partikular nga wala gipa-byahe ang usa ka fast craft ug upat pang RORO vessel sa maong kumpanya. Kini aron masiguro nga tanang sakyanang pangdagat sa maong kumpanya luwas sa paglayag.

Kahinumdoman nga gikan sa Cebu paingon sa Tubigon, Bohol ang M/V Island Fastcraft I sa dihang nasunog, mga lima ka milya ang gilay-on sa Habagatang-Sidlakan sa Lawis ledge, Cebu City nga niresulta sa pagkamatay sa tulo katawo.

Gi-ila ang mga biktimang pasahero nga sila Matea Infiesto, 62 ug Nicetas Cabrera, 73-anyos, parehong taga Clarin, Bohol ug ang Chief Mate sa barko nga si Avelardo Torrevillas Sr., 57- anyos. (PIA-Bohol/ecb)

PNoy ordered DFA to help repatriate Filipinos in Libya

PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino on Monday ordered Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs officials to help repatriate Filipinos in Libya, where the situation remains “unstable” despite signs of an impending end of hostilities.

“The President has given the instructions to validate the situation and to see what else can be done to help the Filipinos who want to be repatriated,” Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said at a press briefing in Malacañang.

“The President has asked for continuous updates on the situation in Libya,” Valte said.

Acting DFA Secretary Antonio Rodriguez said he has received an advisory from the Philippine embassy in Libya that the situation there “might stabilize” in the next 24 hours.

According to Rodriguez, Foreign Affairs undersecretary Rafael Seguis who is in Libya reported that gunshots have stopped in Tripoli “except for celebratory gunfire.”

There is no movement of troops so far, Rodriguez reported. (End)