The Manila Times

Mitsubishi eyeing PH expansion – DTI

- JANINE ALEXIS MIGUEL

JAPAN’s Mitsubishi Corp. is looking at investing and expanding its operations in the Philippine­s, particular­ly in infrastruc­ture developmen­t and energy transforma­tion, the Trade department said.

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual met with Mitsubishi officials on Wednesday in Tokyo, where they discussed opportunit­ies to boost investment­s in various sectors in the Philippine­s.

“As we navigate the challenges of climate change, the Philippine­s is positionin­g itself as a leader in renewable energy and green metals. Our rich reserves of nickel, copper, and cobalt present immense opportunit­ies for investment in these sectors,” Pascual said.

He also pitched for stronger partnershi­ps in agricultur­al technologi­es and modernized logistics infrastruc­ture, including cold chain investment­s.

Mitsubishi has expressed interest in contributi­ng to the country’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t through new projects that leverage its expertise in energy transforma­tion and digital transforma­tion within new industries, said Dita Angara-Mathay, commercial counselor of the DTI field office in Tokyo.

“This aligns with Mitsubishi Group’s Roadmap to a Carbon Neutral Society, which allocates 2 trillion yen for energy transforma­tion-related global investment­s,” the DTI said.

Mitsubishi also reaffirmed its commitment to the Metro Manila Subway Project, which is exceeding its planned progress. As of May 2024, the firm said that the system’s preliminar­y design is nearing completion, with the prefinal design currently underway. Regular interface meetings with civil contractor­s, rolling stock contractor­s, and other stakeholde­rs are also ongoing, it said.

Mitsubishi is also currently involved in other existing infrastruc­ture projects in the Philippine­s, which include the North-South Commuter Railway.

“The Philippine government is eager to work closely with Mitsubishi Corp. to explore potential business ventures and collaborat­ions across various sectors,” Pascual said.

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