BUSINESSWEEK MINDANAO (NOV 12-13 2012)

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BusinessWeek MINDANAO

YOUR LOCAL ONLINE BUSINESS PAPER

www.businessweekmindanao.com

Issue No. 125, Volume III •

Market Indicators AS OF 5:58 PM NOV. 9, 2012 (Friday)

FOREX

PHISIX

US$1 = P41.05

5,468.79 points

UNCHANGED

22.08 points

Briefly

X

J.CO Donuts

J.CO Donuts and Coffee, a popular Indonesia-based cafe retailer and one of the fastest growing donut & coffee chain in South-East Asia, is set to open its first branch outside Luzon specifically at Centrio Mall in Cagayan de Oro City. J.CO offers a wide array of unique beverage concoctions. It has been known that coffee is the donut’s perfect companion. For coffee-lovers, indulge in Jcoccino, cappuccino J.CO style, an Italian espresso and milk topped with foam; the Cappuccino Avocado is freshly-made espresso with creamy avocado flavor.

More investors

MORE local and foreign investors are expected to set their sights on Mindanao with the full implementation of a peace deal between government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). “If we achieve a stable Mindanao, we can easily attract 25 percent more companies to establish their business in the area in the next five years,” said Benjamin Kalalo Jr., Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (Philexport) trustee for the Housewares sector and four Philexport Chapters in Mindanao. Kalalo said investments in mining, agro marine, transport, airline and shipping, and construction are expected to pour into various regions of Mindanao.

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Brunei mission eyeing gas project in Phividec

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By MIKE BAÑOS, Correspondent

HE energy mix in Mindanao could be further diversified with natural gas if plans push through for its introduction by the next six years. The Phividec Industrial Estate-Misamis Oriental hosted an exploratory mission from Brunei Darussalam late last month which visited the area to take a closer look at the proposed location for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility. The 3,000-hectare Phividec in the Municipalities of Tagoloan and Villanueva, Misamis Oriental is the largest industrial estate in the Philippines. Misamis Oriental is being eyed as the hub of the Mindanao market through a Floating, Storage and Regasification Unit (FSGU) in Macajalar Bay off the proposed site. The mission visited the proposed site in Sitio Balacanas, Bgy. Villanueva, Misamis Oriental upon the invitation of the national government to “have a serious look at the LNG prospects in Mindanao” during the 20th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) leaders’ summit held in Vladivostok, Russia last September. The energy ministry of Brunei Darussalam has expressed interest to put up LNG facilities in Mindanao, including the construction of a 300-megawatt gas-fired power plant at the country’s largest industrial estate to serve as an anchor load. Should the proposed investments push through, the LNG project in Mindanao would be Brunei’s first LNG power generation facility in the Asean region. Industry sources said the energy minister of Brunei BRUNEI/PAGE 9

Around 5,000 curious mall-goers crowd the gates of Ayala Land’s Centrio Mall during its opening day last Friday in Cagayan de Oro City. This new world-class shopping center further boost the city’s vibrant economy. Photo by ARJAY FELICILDA

Trans-Asia eyes 135-MW Mindanao plant By MYRNA M. VELASCO, Contributor

TRANS-ASIA Oil and Energy Development Corporation of the Phinma Group is firming up plans for the construction of a greenfield

135-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Northern Mindanao which it targets on stream around 2016. Trans-Asia president

Francisco L. Viray laid down at their company’s General Investors Briefing that this is one of the three projects TRANS-ASIA/PAGE 9

BOC revenue

The Burau of Customs (BOC) has expressed confidence that 2012 will be another banner year for the combined ports of Mindanao International Container Terminal, Cagayan de Oro, Iligan and Ozamis. BOC District Collector Anju Nerio Castigador of Cagayan de Oro attributed the sustained collection performance to reforms instituted by the Customs authority under Commissioner Ruffy Biazon and the wellmotivated Customs port personnel in the northern rim of Mindanao. The same enthusiasm is shared by Davao District Collector Martiniano Bangcoy. This month’s performance is up by P88,847,919 against target of P458,850,000.

Construction of malls, hotels and company expansions are the major developments in northern Mindanao.

Normin infra investments up by 138% in 2nd quarter By RUTCHIE C. AGUHOB, Contributor

NORTHERN Mindanao’s total regional investments (TRI) in infrastructure rose by 138 percent in the second quarter of 2012 as most prov-

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inces in the region increased spending on construction of school buildings and expansion of business facilities. NORMIN/PAGE 5


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