Singapore Foreign Minister K Shanmugam: "Impressed"
Singapore, one of Asia's most robust economies,  is taking notice of the Philippines' recent economic gains and is looking to  expand its investments in the Philippines, according to the Department of  Foreign Affairs.
A DFA statement said that Singapore Foreign  Minister K Shanmugam took note of the country's rosy economic performance in a  meeting with Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario, during the latter's  official visit to the city state on October 11.
"The Philippines has been a quiet economic  story," the DFA quoted Shanmugam as saying during the meeting.
The Singaporean foreign minister called the  Philippines' economic achievements "fairly impressive" and that Singaporean  businessmen have started to take notice.
"He admitted that some Singaporean investors  experienced ups and downs in the country in the past, but added that more are  likely to come in once they see the Philippines on a steady path," the DFA said  in a statement.
Singapore is the country's fifth-biggest  investor, with some $357.74 million worth of investments into the Philippines  in 2011.
The city state is the Philippines' fourth-largest  trading partner, with total trade volume amounting to $9.17 billion. This  accounts for 8.5 percent of the country's total international trade.
Del Rosario credited the country's economic  performance, rated one of the best in Asia this year, to the Aquino  administration's campaign for good governance, a reform initiative seen as the  key in improving investor confidence and easing business transactions in  general.
"I come with head held high, proud of what is  happening in my country," Del Rosario told his Singaporean counterpart.
The officials also talked about moving  bilateral air talks forward to further expand people traffic both ways to boost  both business and tourism ties, the DFA said.
There are already 167 weekly flights connecting  the Philippines and Singapore. Singapore tourist arrivals in the Philippines  have also increased by almost 50 percent between 2007 and 2011, the DFA said.
The two diplomats also discussed the  establishment of a bilateral mechanism for regular discussions on areas of cooperation.
Del Rosario also paid a courtesy call on acting  Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, the DFA said.
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