‘Maritime issues do not comprise the sum-total’ of Philippines-China relations

Politicians, business leaders and scholars in the Philippines believed that the maritime issues do not comprise the sum-total of relations with China.
(12.21) Một số quan chức, học giả và lãnh đạo doanh nghiệp Philippines khẳng định các vấn đề trên biển không phải là yếu tố duy nhất trogn quan hệ với Trung Quốc. (Nguồn: The Star)
Politicians, business leaders and scholars in the Philippines believed that the maritime issues do not comprise the sum-total of relations with China. (Nguồn: The Star)

On December 19th, during his interview with Xinhua (China), Philippine Foreign Undersecretary Jesus Domingo noted that China is one of the most important economic and business partners of the Philippines, and that their economic and trade ties are “robust”.

Maynard S. Ngu, Special Envoy of the President to China for Trade, Investments and Tourism, said he agrees that the maritime issues do not comprise the sum-total of bilateral relations, adding that the two sides should continue to expand their common ground in such fields as economic and trade cooperation.

George Barcelon, President of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the tensions in the South China Sea “have been hurting the private sector and the business operations between the two countries”. He added: “Any action that looks provocative is not healthy…It is about time to say, wait a minute, let's sit down and talk for a while”.

For her part, Mrs. Teresita Sy-Coson, Vice Chairperson of SM Investments Corp., said the Philippines and China are neighbors facing each other across the sea, and they need to handle disputes through peaceful negotiations.

Meanwhile, Lucio Blanco Pitlo, research fellow at the Philippine think tank Asia-Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation, voiced his concern that “the South China Sea tensions and disputes tend to dominate relations between the Philippines and China this year. I think that is very regrettable”.

In his opinion, the situations in the South China Sea “can affect productive and constructive ties between the two countries. We hope that this would be prevented going forward, and that trade, especially in relation to agriculture, manufacturing, and the inflow of Chinese investments and tourists in the Philippines, won't be affected negatively by the prominence of these disputes”.

Finally, Mrs. Anna Malindog-Uy, Vice President of the Manila-based think tank Asian Century Philippines Strategic Studies Institute, said the economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has achieved fruitful results, which have offered “a mix of opportunities and benefits for the Philippines”.

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(source: Xinhua)