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Sporting goods and specialty bike shops have sprouted up across Manila to cater to the increasing demand for outdoor sports.
The Philippine Department of Transportation (DOTr) has 12 railway projects in its pipeline with a total project cost of $33 billion.
The Philippine energy market offers opportunities in LNG, power generation, transmission, distribution and off-grid islands.
The Philippine military modernization program provides opportunities for U.S. companies to supply solutions and technologies for the country’s territorial defense strategies.
There are opportunities in The Philippines for U.S. suppliers of energy storage systems.
The Philippines needs to take its grid to the next level with interoperable standards, and greater security. The utilities are seeking smart grid solutions, and opportunity for U.S. companies in the sector.
The Philippines is a popular market for U.S. Franchises.
The Philippines electric vehicle market is a promising sector for U.S. companies as energy policy is changing to encourage investment in and adoption of cleaner technologies.
The Philippines seeks to implement universal healthcare across 7000 islands. Challenges in healthcare IT for government and the private sector offer market opportunities.
A niche market for U.S. automobiles, parts, and automotive aftermarket products.
U.S. firms have an opportunity in projects that require high-end, advanced, and sophisticated technology such as airport security screening solutions where quality and long-term reliability are often prioritized over price.
Consumer electronics spending in Philippines is expected to reach $8.1 billion by 2024.
U.S. firms interested in offering smart city solutions can find eager customers in the public and private sectors. To pursue opportunities in the Philippines, U.S. firms need to have a local presence.