China Telecom studies Philippines entry after president Duterte’s offer

epa02509955 The logo of China Telecom adorns its headquarters in Beijing, China 30 December 2010. China Telecom is one of the world's largest telecom companies but remains led by state control, typical of the behemoths of state capitalism that dominate China's current economic structure.  EPA/ADRIAN BRADSHAW

Bloomberg

China Telecommunications Corp. is studying an investment in the Philippines after President Rodrigo Duterte invited China to enter the Southeast Asian country and challenge local phone carriers PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom Inc.
The Chinese government, which controls its phone carriers, picked China Telecom to be the one entering the Philippines, Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said, citing information from a cabinet meeting. China Telecom will have to look for a local partner with an existing franchise and a significant presence in the Philippines, Andanar said.
Shares of PLDT and Globe fell as Duterte, who has sought warmer ties with China amid a South China Sea territorial dispute, pushes through his pledges to open the phone market. For China Telecom, entering the Philippines would help the company expand into one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia.
Philippine Telegraph & Telephone Corp. said that it’s in partnership talks with China Telecom, China Mobile Ltd. and other Chinese companies. China Telecom confirmed that it’s conducting a preliminary study on investing in the Philippines.

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