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Thursday, January 24, 2013

DTI-IX reports PhP5.171B new investments in assisted industries

By Felipo David G. Malcampo
  
ZAMBOANGA CITY, Jan. 23 (PIA) -- A total of PhP5.171B in incremental investments was reported by the Department of Trade and Industry Regional Office-IX (DTI-IX) to the industry sectors that it renders direct assistance in 2012.

Registering the biggest increment at PhP2.38B or 46% of the total investment is the processed fish sector, followed by the construction and construction materials sector, which contributed 25% to the total investment take.

The other DTI-assisted industry sectors which contributed to the total new investments are rubber, processed food, tourism, coconut, GDH (that is, gifts, decors and house wares), seaweeds, and ICT.

In a press statement, DTI-IX Regional Director Nazrullah B. Manzur said that “there is expansion of existing factories and the opening of new canneries” in Zamboanga City last year.

“Although not among the 12 industries prioritized for promotion, the sizable investment in the construction and construction materials sector is certainly a welcome development,” Manzur said.

“This is a manifestation of the renewed confidence in real estate development in the region, mirroring the construction boom in Manila, Cebu and Davao, albeit at a much lesser pace,” Manzur added.

Zamboanga City continues to lead in investments generation, capturing more than half of the total at P3.317B, followed by Zamboanga del Norte at P882.38 M, Zamboanga del Sur at P751.652M, Sibugay at P208.060M and Isabela City at P12.42M.

Manzur however clarified that the PhP5.171B investments it reported is but a fraction of the total new investments from the public and private sectors in the region.

“What we have accounted here are only those that the office directly assisted such as through investment and financing facilitation. This is also true in the accounting of the office’s other bottom lines such as jobs created, export and domestic sales generated, and SMEs created or assisted,” Manzur added. (FPG/LVS/DTI-9/FDM/PIA9-ZBST)