Marcos: OFW presence in Middle East could drive Gulf investments

THE STRONG presence of migrant Filipino workers in the Middle East could help the Philippines corner investments from Arab countries looking eastward for new ventures, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. said on Wednesday.听
The Philippines has strong ties with the Middle East and talks between them 鈥always begins with the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs),鈥 he said in an open forum at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, based on a press release from the Office of the Presidential Communications (PCO).听
Trade has also been an important element in discussions with Arab nations, said Mr. Marcos, who cited the spending plan of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for the next few years, which the Palace described as 鈥渧ery expansive and aggressive.鈥澨
鈥Trade becomes part of the discussion with Arab nations as the Philippines speaks about its planned sovereign wealth fund, President Marcos noted,鈥 the Palace release read.
鈥Some of the examples that we鈥re looking at are the ones in the Middle East because they have been the ones that have been most successful,鈥 Mr. Marcos was quoted as saying.
鈥The connections are there,鈥 he added, 鈥渁ny opportunities that we will be given…(we) have to take full advantage of.鈥听
The country had a total of 1.83 million OFWs in 2021, about 24.4% of whom worked in Saudi Arabia and 14.4% worked in the United Arab Emirates.听听听听
Kuwait was the fourth largest destination for OFWs at 5.9%. Qatar came sixth place at 4.8%. 鈥 Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza听


