UK Trade & Investment,British Embassy,120 Upper McKinley Road,McKinley Hill,Taguig City 1634,Manila,Philippines
Tel: +632 858 2200
Fax: +632 858 2371
UK customers and general enquires, contact Derek.Page@fco.gov.uk
The Philippines with over 98 million people is one of the largest markets in Southeast Asia and one of the largest English- speaking countries in the world. The economy grew by 6.6% in 2012 and prospects for 2013 are upbeat following the recent BBB- investment grade rating by rating agency Fitch.
The UK has good trade relations with the Philippines with £332m exports of goods in 2012 – a 17% increase. The UK has been the largest investor for the past decade in the Philippines with combined investments of USD 12 billion (£7.8 billion) from 1999-2010.
23 May 2013 Vietnam - 200kV materials and equipment
17 May 2013 Philippines - Bid invitation for the upgrade of meteorological instruments in airports
17 May 2013 Philippines - Bid invitation for airports communication equipment
17 May 2013 Philippines- Supply and Delivery of E-tricycle
17 May 2013 Philippines - Bid invitation for the upgrade of power supply system in airports
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April Gonzales Cheng
Trade and Investment Manager
UKTI Philippines
Tel: + 632 858 2210
Email: april.cheng@fco.gov.uk
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