Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du and NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni had a meeting with Chinese Investor Zhao Yu who is interested to invest in Real Estate such as condominium and commercial spaces and who is also planning to put up a BPO and Toursim investments in Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental. The meeting was held at NOCCI Office, Dumaguete City.
NOCCI Meets with Chinese Investor Zhao Yu for Real Estate and BPO Ventures
In a strategic effort to attract international investments and boost local economic growth, the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) held a crucial meeting with Chinese investor Zhao Yu. The meeting, conducted at the NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City, was attended by NOCCI President Edward Du and Executive Director John Jalandoni. The discussions centered on Zhao Yu’s interest in investing in real estate, business process outsourcing (BPO), and tourism in Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental.
Edward Du, a prominent figure in the business community, welcomed Zhao Yu and emphasized the potential of Negros Oriental as a prime investment destination. Du highlighted the region’s strategic location, skilled workforce, and favorable business climate. He also pointed out the ongoing infrastructure developments that are poised to enhance connectivity and accessibility, making it an attractive hub for various industries.
John Jalandoni, known for his expertise in business development and investment promotion, provided insights into the specific opportunities available in Dumaguete City. He elaborated on the growing demand for residential and commercial real estate, driven by the city’s expanding population and booming tourism sector. Jalandoni underscored that investing in condominium projects and commercial spaces could yield significant returns, given the increasing interest from both locals and expatriates.
Zhao Yu expressed his keen interest in real estate development, noting the potential for high-quality condominium projects to cater to the rising demand. He also discussed plans to develop commercial spaces that could house retail outlets, offices, and other businesses, thereby contributing to the local economy. Zhao Yu’s vision aligns with NOCCI’s goal of fostering sustainable urban development that meets the needs of the growing community.
The meeting also delved into the prospects of establishing a BPO operation in Dumaguete City. Edward Du highlighted the city’s reputation as an emerging BPO hub, with a young and educated workforce proficient in English and well-versed in various IT and customer service skills. He noted that the establishment of a BPO center would not only create jobs but also stimulate economic activities in related sectors such as housing, transportation, and retail.
Zhao Yu was particularly interested in the BPO sector’s potential, recognizing the advantages of setting up operations in a cost-effective and supportive environment. He acknowledged the city’s conducive atmosphere for business growth, including the availability of talent and the support from local government units and business organizations like NOCCI.
Tourism was another key area of discussion. John Jalandoni highlighted the natural attractions and cultural heritage of Negros Oriental, which draw tourists from around the world. He proposed investment opportunities in developing tourism facilities and services, such as hotels, resorts, and tour operations. Jalandoni emphasized that such investments would enhance the tourism experience and attract more visitors, further boosting the local economy.
Zhao Yu expressed enthusiasm for contributing to the tourism sector, recognizing the potential for sustainable tourism development that preserves the region’s natural beauty and cultural assets. He shared his vision of creating unique and high-quality tourism experiences that would set Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental apart as premier destinations.The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to explore these investment opportunities further. Edward Du and John Jalandoni assured Zhao Yu of NOCCI’s full support in facilitating the investment process, including assistance with regulatory requirements, site selection, and networking with local partners.
NOCCI and Chinese investor Zhao Yu marked a significant step towards attracting substantial investments in real estate, BPO, and tourism in Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental. The discussions highlighted the region’s promising prospects and the collaborative efforts needed to realize these opportunities. As NOCCI continues to engage with international investors, the future looks bright for the economic development of Negros Oriental.