The PCCI said that the country could attract more foreign investments if the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. can ensure the availability and affordability of raw materials for the manufacture of goods,especially for food and beverages.
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry said over the weekend that the country could attract more foreign investments if the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. can ensure the availability and affordability of raw materials for the manufacture of goods, especially for food and beverages.
“That’s something we end up discussing with President BBM during our many trips abroad,” Barcelon added. Barcelon cited as an example a popular 3-in-1 coffee brand that has captured a huge chunk of the domestic market because it is manufactured in Indonesia where the price of sugar is much cheaper.
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