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PCCI prexy seeks measures to lift constraints to high growth

By Rachel O. Acosta
Contributor

Atty. Miguel B. Varela, president of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), emphasized that in 2014 the Philippines can benefit from the Asean integrated market by building its competitive advantages provided that several constraints to growth are lifted.

“Next year is a critical year to take decisive action if companies are to satisfy a market of five billion strong consumers with products and services,” Varela said.  “We could lose out to our competitors if we delay in removing the constraints that have been making us just play catch up. Expanded trade has also an impact on the job-creating capacity of the economy.”

The PCCI president said that government could clear the list of constraints and enable the private sector to maximize the competitive advantages by:

Ensuring the adequacy and cost-competitiveness of fuel and electricity to power the growth of business and industries;

Rehabilitating, expanding and modernization airports and seaports to accommodate the growing number of tourists and travellers and rising volume of traded good domestically and internationally;

Constructing roads, rails and bridges with a priority given to linking airports and seaports to cities and key destinations and farm-to-market roads;

Streamlining business permits and licenses to facilitate the entry of investments as well as encouraging micro and small industries to be registered into the mainstream economy;

Improving customs administration and procedures to facilitate trade while improving border controls;

Strengthening our capacity to participate in regional trading activities including enhancing our international market intelligence and networks;

Improving education standards and enhancing the current curriculum based on market analysis and emerging trends, giving priority to industry needs; and

Promoting competition to seize the benefits of expanding and liberalizing trade and investment environment.

“Certainly, the rosy picture painted by our economic managers could result to the transformation of the Philippine economy into a powerhouse economy if the government, with the support and partnership of the private sector, is able to address the constraints to growth.

He acknowledged the growth of 7.4 per cent in the first three quarters in 2013 and believed that the momentum could keep going without the constraints.

The next year, he said, would also be critical for government to consider easing up on the foreign investment negative including such sectors as public utilities and liberalizing the restrictive economic provisions of our Constitution.

“Foreign companies have already strategically located themselves within ASEAN for some years now,” he said.  They do not need to locate in the Philippines to be able to enter our market.

Free trade rules under ASEAN rules will allow foreign companies located within Asean to sell at zero or at most 5% tariffs. 


“ASEAN countries with open market strategies in their investment policies will become internationally more competitive more quickly than those that hold on to their restrictive outlooks,” he said.

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