Canadian Chamber president visits Davao City, DICT

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DICT is now also serving not only imports to and exports from the Philippines but also as a strategic Southeast Pacific trans-shipment point for trade between third countries.”
Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Julian Payne (left) with Anflocor executive Giovanni Pimentel
Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines president Julian Payne (left) with Anflocor Management and Investment Corporation executive Giovanni Pimentel at the Davao International Container Terminal (DICT). Anflocor is the managing company of DICT. Photo courtesy of DICT.

Davao City – The national president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (CanCham) Julian Payne recently travelled to Davao to check out the expanded facilities of the Davao International Container Terminal (DICT).

During his two-day visit, Payne also paid a courtesy call on Davao City mayor Sara Duterte and attended the Business and Tourism Industry Townhall Meeting organized by the Davao City Investment Promotion Center to brief stakeholders about the recent bomb attack in Davao.

“CanCham believes it is critically important that the private sector, including foreign chambers of commerce, demonstrate their continued confidence in the potential opportunities and growth of Davao City and more generally in Mindanao. The best way to do this is to visit the city in person, to see the expansion of private sector facilities, and to participate in stakeholder discussions as how to proceed constructively in the aftermath of the recent bomb attack,” Payne said.

He added, “I have been very encouraged in my discussions with private sector representatives and public officials about the immediate and future potential in Davao for growth in business. CanCham, which has an office in Davao and over 40 members in Mindanao, will continue to explore and promote opportunities for Canada-Philippine business interests in area.”

DICT is now also serving not only imports to and exports from the Philippines but also as a strategic Southeast Pacific trans-shipment point for trade between third countries.”
Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Julian Payne said Davao International Container Terminal is “not only serving not only imports to and exports from the Philippines but also as a strategic Southeast Pacific trans-shipment point for trade between third countries.” Photo courtesy of DICT.

In response to questions about his visit to DICT, Payne said, “Modern, state-of-the-art transportation facilities, including ports, are critical for long-term and sustained economic growth. The DICT is one of the most modern, if not the most modern container port facility in the Philippines. In the future I am confident that there will be more international shipping routed directly to Davao than via Manila and Cebu with transshipments to Mindanao. DICT is now also serving not only imports to and exports from the Philippines but also as a strategic Southeast Pacific trans-shipment point for trade between third countries.”

The expanded DICT was opened by President Rodrigo Duterte on September 2.

Payne cited the role of Anflocor Management and Investment Corporation (ANFLOCOR), the managing company of DICT, as one of the prime movers in the development of Mindanao’s industrial and agricultural sectors. “DICT is a private sector investment built, owned, and operated efficiently by the private sector. It serves not only companies of the Anflocor group, but is also open to other parties for their imports and exports. The investment in DICT is another demonstration of the confidence of the private sector investment community in the economic future of Mindanao including of Davao City.”