Philippines, China can boost economic ties despite WPS row, says Lambino
By Dhel Nazario
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) senatorial candidate Raul Lambino expressed his belief that the Philippines and China can further strengthen their “highly productive economic relations” benefiting Filipinos despite ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

“Strong economic relations with China are crucial for the Philippines, especially since China is our largest export market,” said Lambino, who also serves as chairman of the Association for Philippines-China Understanding Inc. (APCU).
Lambino emphasized that enhancing these relations could boost Philippine exports of agricultural products, electronics, and other goods while attracting more Chinese investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, and technology.
These developments, he added, would create much-needed jobs for Filipinos.
A Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey conducted from January 17 to 20 revealed that 94 percent of Filipinos would vote for candidates in the May 12 midterm elections who prioritize “increasing job opportunities.”
The Philippines exported goods worth $19.041 billion to China, including its special administrative region of Hong Kong, in 2024, according to figures from the Philippine Statistics Authority.
“The Philippine companies exporting goods to China provide gainful employment to many Filipinos,” Lambino said. “As these firms increase their export sales to China, they will also undoubtedly create additional jobs for our people.”
Lambino served in the Cabinet of the previous administration, and held posts as chief executive officer of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority and Presidential Adviser for Northern Luzon.
His remarks come as Filipino-Chinese groups begin preparations for the 50th anniversary of the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and China on June 9, 1975.
Meanwhile, the APCU has launched its 2025 search for outstanding Filipinos who have significantly contributions to fostering friendly relations and promoting mutual understanding between the Philippines and China.