Former senator Manny Pacquiao and business partner Chavit Singson in a group photo with Incheon Freeport and Economic Zone Commissioner Wonsok Yun . Also in the frame is Jinkee Pacquiao, the wife of Manny . Former senator and eight-division world boxing champion Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Pacquiao is eyeing a manpower exchange in the lucrative market of Korean cosmetic product manufacturing, which has a steady consumer foothold in the Philippines.
Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee flew to Incheon, South Korea recently with longtime ally former Ilocos Gov. Luis ‘Chavit’ and Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella to explore investment opportunities, according to information shared by the office of the ex-senator. Part of the plan of Pacquiao’s group is to tap the country’s premiere skills development training arm, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority , to train qualified Filipino workers for possible employment in the multibillion-dollar cosmetics manufacturing industry in Korea.Pacquiao and Singson envision gradually expanding job prospects for Filipinos in other Korean business sectors, while creating the same opportunities for Koreans willing to work in the Philippines.
The former senator said this will help our environment long-term in reducing deadly carbon emissions from the transport sector, and our public utility vehicle drivers coping with the cost of the present modernization program.Pacquiao added that their planned USD 100,000,000 investment in South Korea focuses primarily in creating, developing and improving Filipino livelihoods.
Pacquiao noted that geography, long business relations and culture mutually respected by both countries, play a crucial role in choosing South Korea, the Land of the Morning Calm, to be their next best investment destination.