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Philippines lauds Indian navy Chief's Support for the West Philippine Sea

Philippines has welcomed Navy chief DK Joshi's recent comments on the South China Sea.

Manila hails Navy chief's stand on South China Sea

NEW DELHI: Navy chief, Admiral D K Joshi's recent comment on the South China Sea may not have warmed hearts in China, or in the South Block, but they have bolstered India's standing among Asean countries.

Welcoming the underlying sentiment as part of India's Look East policy, vice-president of the Philippines, Jejomar Cabauatan Binay, told TOI in an exclusive conversation, "In the present day, these issues are no longer of parochial interest. Freedom of navigation and lawful commerce are universal interests. The statement of the Admiral is a confirmation that it is a problem that India cannot turn its back to."

Last week, Admiral Joshi had responded to journalists' questions on the Navy's preparedness, saying, "Are we preparing for it? Are we having exercises of that nature? The short answer is "Yes. We, of course, will need government clearance. Should a requirement come, I am sure we will have that clearance,'' he said. The comment came even as National Security Advisor (NSA) Shivshankar Menon was in Beijing working on a border agreement with his counterpart Dai Bingguo. The ministry of external affairs (MEA) was livid and the blame was swiftly passed on to an "irresponsible" media after the comment reverberated in various parts of the world.

The Philippines, of course, is in a unique position and in direct line of fire. The sea that China describes as South China Sea is known locally as West Philippines Sea — China and the Philippines have faced off over the Scarborough Shoal earlier this year, sparking fears of a larger regional conflict. Although the Philippines has activated a mutual defence pact with the US, Manila's response to India, said analysts, could be a sign that the region was looking for a credible balancing power.

Recently, the Philippines "sought clarification from Beijing" after a news report suggested that from January, 2013, local police would engage in "search and seizure" of ships within China's claim line.

"But we haven't received any confirmation. Other countries too have sought a clarification," Binay said.

Making a big pitch for increased Indian investment in the Philippines, the vice-president said, "We look forward to Indian investment, tourism and culture. We also welcome Indian pharmaceuticals into Philippines, because India is very advanced in this sector. But more than that, we want to have a deeper political and security relationship with India."

However, the Philippines is also clear that the recent troubles are not the defining point of their bilateral relationship with China. Like India, the Philippines has a very deep and intricate relationship with China. Binay said, "The relationship is multifaceted. After all they are our neighbours. There has been continuous dialogue at the foreign ministry level. President Aquino met President Hu Jintao and they agreed this cannot be the sum total of relations between China and the Philippines." (http://is.gd/LbTArT)

The Times of India

Philippines break records of 43,000 hectares demands in lease spaces for offices in 2012

Philippines office space demand bullish, up 18% in 2012 of 43,000 hectares and still rising till year end of 2012

43K hectares in lease spaces

The property market will continue to grow this year with record leased space of 430,000 square meters equivalent to 43 hectares.

Consultancy firm  Lang Jones Lang LaSalle Leechiu (JLLL) said that office space demand continue to grow.

Sheila Lobien, JLLL director for project leasing,  noted that between January and November, office space demand hit 425,000 sqm., 18 per cent more than the annual average demand of 360,000 sqm. recorded in 2011.

The demand continues to be driven by players in the business process outsourcing business,al though non-BPO multinational and local companies are increasingly taking up other demands, comprising nearly 25 percent of current demand in Metro Manila at 100,000 sqm.

"Even before preferred office buildings are completed, companies are committing to take up space, indicating strong optimism and heightened business activity projected by the leading real estate consultancy for 2013.  Pre-commitments are backed up by signed lease agreements between parties, and advanced rent and security deposits are paid," said JLLI.

Lobien said the office space market continue to be a sellers' market with pre-commitments more than doubled in January to November 2012 as compared to the same period in the year before.

The average base rent in Grade A office spaces in Bonifacio Global City and the Makati Central Business District for one went up 15-20 percent since 2011.

"In 11 months of 2011, we recorded pre-commitments of 68,358 sqm. In 2012, the figure over the same period shot up to 175,922 sqm.," said Lobien.

JLLL studies also noted that a number of companies pre-committed to office space that would be completed as far forward as 2014.

Up until 2015, office supply set to come online is estimated to hit 7.9 million with the current supply already at 6.2 million sq.m. Vacancy rate across Metro Manila business districts meanwhile stands at 5 percent, JLLL said.

The consultancy firm also said that should the Philippines post a "stable fiscal position and good credit standing by 2013/2014," it expects "other demand drives to create an additional demand of roughly 100,000-200,--- sq.m. of office space.

Phillip Anonuevo, associate director for Markets, said companies like Coca Cola and Aboitiz Group are bracing for expansion and moving to new corporate space in Bonifacio Global City.

Anonuevo noted that buildings in this highly preferred business district like Net Lima and NAC were fully leased out even before building completion.

Anonuevo meanwhile said the massive entertainment district development in the Bay Area has provided impetus for tourism development.

He noted that in May, JLLL tracked 10,536 hotel rooms in the pipeline from 2011 to 2016. An additional 5,000 hotel rooms has since been added to the figure in just six months.

"Investment in the hotels and hospitality real estate asset class is experiencing record growth. In addition, commercial properties such as Aseana One in the same district have become an attractive destination for firms seeking to do business in the proximity of the entertainment district," he said. Anonuevo said prospects for the office space and retail space remains good "at least going to be for the next three years." (http://is.gd/oHnL5F)

Malaya Business Insight

Philippines House passes the Controversial RH Bill

Members of the Philippines House of Representatives are shown in Quezon City, in suburban Manila, earlier this year.

Lawmakers yesterday approved legislation calling for government-funded contraception and sex education classes in the Philippines, a first in the heavily Catholic nation.

"Our legislature took an historic vote today for women and families as it successfully passed the Reproductive Health Bill. We thank our senators and congressmen who voted for access to information and care," said presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda.

A reconciliation committee must now work out differences in the versions of the legislation passed by each house before it is sent to President Benigno Aquino, who is expected to sign it.

Legislative leaders hope to finish their work and send the bill to Aquino by Wednesday before going on Christmas break, the official Philippines News Agency reported.

Despite widespread popular support, the Catholic Church has opposed the measure, saying it will destroy marriage and morality in the Philippines.

More than 80% of the Philippines' 96 million residents are Catholic.

Gabriel Reyes, bishop of the diocese of Antiopolo and chairman of the Episcopal Commission on Family and Life, said the passage of the bill marked "a sad day for the country."

But Lacierda said the legislation will help the country's citizens to raise families in a "just and empowered" way.

"The passage of the Responsible Parenthood Bill signals not only a new chapter in our agenda of inclusive growth; it also begins a process of healing for the wounds that may have been opened by an often feisty democracy," he noted.

Sen. Edgardo Angara, who voted for the measure, called the bill "an affirmation of human rights," according to CNN affiliate ABS-CBN.

"We have to consider that not all Filipinos are Catholics. We have Muslims, Protestants, Buddhists, nonbelievers," he said, according to ABS-CBN.

CNN

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