Title:

 Xi takes center stage to defend China’s trade from Trump barrage

Author:

Bloomberg News

Source:

Blommberg

Date:

April 8, 2018

Description:

President Donald J. Trump’s barrage of tariff threats have left China’s Xi Jinping with a tricky balance to strike. He’s got to show he’s ready to retaliate against US trade threats while demonstrating China’s commitment to opening up. The Chinese president’s first chance to hit back in person comes in a speech on Tuesday at the Boao Forum for Asia—China’s answer to Davos—on the tropical island of Hainan.

Title:

 President Duterte at Boao Forum for Asia

Author:

Manila Bulletin

Source:

Manila Bulletin

Date:

April 8, 2018

Description:

President Duterte will be attending the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) on April 9-10, with its theme “An Open and Innovative Asia for a World of Greater Prosperity.” It will be a great opportunity for the President to develop closer ties with China and to fortify the Philippines’ role in Asian and global affairs.

Title:

 Duterte­-Xi bilateral meet set in Hainan

Author:

Rey E. Requejo and Vito Barcelo

Source:

Manila Standard

Date:

April 7, 2018

Description:

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold a bilateral meeting at the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia, an annual gathering of government and business leaders and academics in Asia, an official said Friday.

Title:

 Boao to focus on world prosperity

Author:

By Li Xuanmin and Ma Jingjing in Boao and Li Ruohan in Beijing

Source:

Global Times

Date:

April 7, 2018

Description:

As the 2018 Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) opens on Sunday, experts and entrepreneurs attending the annual event said they believe the forum will serve as an opportunity to increase mutual understanding and cooperation against the rising trend of protectionism.

Title:

 Duterte, Xi to meet on sidelines of China forum: DFA

Author:

Dharel Placido

Source:

ABS-CBN News

Date:

 April 6, 2018

Description:

President Rodrigo Duterte will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping when he visits China for the third time next week, a foreign affairs official said Friday. Duterte will be in China from April 9 to 10 to attend the Boao Forum for Asia, also known as Asia's answer to the annual World Economic Forum hosted in Switzerland.

Title:

 Stepping up PH investment climate

Author:

Dindo Manhit

Source:

Inquirer.net

Date:

April 3, 2018

Description:

The constitutional restriction on foreign equity in certain sectors has hampered the entry of foreign direct investments (FDIs) into the country. Nevertheless, the Philippines has moved up and emerged as the fourth largest recipient of FDIs in Asean in 2016. This remarkable progress has led to its being named the “best investment destination” by the US News and World Report in its 2018 Best Countries Report.

Title:

 Duterte's elusive Chinese investment bonanza

Author:

Richard Heydarian

Source:

Nikkei Asian Review

Date:

April 4, 2018

Description:

Since Rodrigo Duterte's ascent to presidency, the Philippines has been abuzz with anticipation of large-scale Chinese investments. In a sign of the continuing drive to bring in Chinese money, the Southeast Asian country is now opening up its telecommunication sector to Chinese investors.

Title:

 Neda: China interested to finance PH airport project

Author:

Ben O. de Vera

Source:

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Date:

April 3, 2018

Description:

China is interested to finance an airport project in the Philippines, while San Miguel Corp.’s proposal to build an “aerotropolis” in Bulacan will soon be up for President Rodrigo Duterte’s approval, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) said Tuesday.

Title:

 China Eyes Improved India Ties In Case Of Sino-U.S. Trade War

Author:

Ralph Jennings

Source:

Forbes

Date:

April 3, 2018

Description:

China is currently facing down a list of import tariffs levied by the Trump administration, agitated by the country's $375 billion trade surplus with the United States. In response, it has hinted at relaxing rules on some American imports and suggested dialogue rather than escalating a potential trade war.