^

Business

Meco chief sees fresh job opportunities for OFWs in Taiwan

-

MANILA, Philippines - A top official of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) welcomed as a positive development the resurgence of the export sector in Taiwan which will ensure the security of jobs and create new job opportunities for Filipino workers in Taiwan.

MECO Chairman Tomas I. Alcantara said that based on the latest statistics from the Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan’s export orders reached an all-time high last March, expanding 43.66 percent from a year earlier to $34.39 billion, as Asia-Pacific markets demanded for more Taiwan-made panels, computers and handsets.

“This is good news for Filipino workers. The resurgence of the export sector in Taiwan ensures the security of jobs there, and this could also create new job opportunities,” said Alcantara.

He said MECO in Taipei will monitor developments closely especially on the job sector for higher skilled workers, which is the main thrust of MECO’s efforts in Taiwan at the present time.

According to Huang J-shih, director of the statistics department at Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs, last March’s export orders beat the previous record set in October 2007, when export orders totaled $32.2 billion, as he pointed to China and Japan as mainly fueling the growth.

Huang said China, which is procuring increasing numbers of Taiwanese LCD panels, ordered $9.8 billion in products last March, a year-on-year growth of 59.7 percent, while Japan, whose consumers are fond of Taiwanese handsets, saw orders jump 93.6 percent to $4 billion. He said six ASEAN countries – Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam – ordered $3.2 billion in products from Taiwan last March, a growth of 61.8 percent from a year earlier.

Last March’s 43.66 percent growth is the sixth consecutive month of growth as Taiwan emerges from the global financial crisis based on reports.

According to Cheng Cheng-mount, head economist at Citigroup Taiwan Inc, the March figure is higher than the market consensus forecast of 38 percent and their expectation of 40 percent.

Alcantara said the performance of Taiwan’s export sector is expected to advance further based on the forecasts of local economists. Cheng said he expected second-quarter exports to beat seasonality despite a slowing growth year-on-year because of a better global economic outlook and strong orders industry-wide.

The electronics manufacturing sector is the biggest employer of overseas Filipino workers in Taiwan. Based on 2009 figures, of the 70,537 OFWs in Taiwan, some 46,972 are engaged in the electronics manufacturing, 25,000 of whom are in computer and communications and electronics parts manufacturing. Meanwhile, some 20,000 OFWs are in social services (caregivers, caretakers, nursing aids and domestic workers) and the others are in the construction sector, agriculture and fishery.

CHAIRMAN TOMAS I

CHENG CHENG

CHINA AND JAPAN

CITIGROUP TAIWAN INC

HUANG J

LAST MARCH

MANILA ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL OFFICE

MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

TAIWAN

TAIWAN MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

  • Latest
  • Trending
Latest
Latest
abtest
Recommended
Are you sure you want to log out?
X
Login

Philstar.com is one of the most vibrant, opinionated, discerning communities of readers on cyberspace. With your meaningful insights, help shape the stories that can shape the country. Sign up now!

Get Updated:

Signup for the News Round now

FORGOT PASSWORD?
SIGN IN
or sign in with