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UNSCRUPULOUS car dealers and importers will now face stiffer penalties after Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista approved the recommendation of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to put more teeth in the fight against fraud, including in the registration of motor vehicles.The agency also vowed to impose a crackdown on colorum vehicle operations nationwide.In a statement Friday, April 12, 2024, LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza said Bautista’s approval enabled the amendment of an LTO administrative order (AO) so that erring Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Rebuilders, Dealers And Other Entities (Mairdoe) that are authorized to import motor vehicles and their components will now face tougher penalties for the following acts:(a) commission of fraud and misrepresentation in the filing of the application and its operations, including stock and sales reporting; and(b) submission of fraudulent, fake or falsified stock/sales periodic reports. The first offense will merit the suspension of the Certificate of Accreditation of up to six months and a P500,000 fine, as well as the cancellation of the Certificate of Stock Reported (CSR), sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. For the second offense, the offender will suffer the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation and blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation, as well as the cancellation of the CSR, sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. Mendoza said the suspension would begin upon finality of the Order/Decision and payment of the fine. During the suspension, the Mairdoe’s user log-in would be deactivated. However, for these serious offenses, Mendoza said the penalty includes a 90-day preventive suspension to begin upon receipt of the show cause order to be issued by the LTO. Up to P1 million The AO amendment approved by Bautista also imposes six-figure penalties for less serious offenses, including (a) the failure to comply with the standard requirements and other laws and their implementing rules and regulations relating to the Mairdoe business operations; and (b) allowing the use of its accreditation by non-accredited persons or entities.The penalties are P100,000 for the first offense, P500,000 for the second offense and P1 million for the third offense.If the Mairdoe offends a fourth time, it will be penalized with the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation as well as blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation. Mendoza said this would “correct the policy before wherein erring Mairdoe can still transact with the LTO.”He said the case of the fraudulent registration of two Bugatti Chiron, luxury sports cars, with the LTO made the agency realize that the penalties were too low. He did not indicate how light the penalties were before the amendments were made. Colorum After Mairdoe, the LTO will next deal with the operators of colorum vehicles.In a separate statement, the agency announced Wednesday that it is crafting a plan to end the illegal operation of colorum vehicles nationwide that has cost legitimate transport operators 30 percent of their income.The LTO said that to end the inter-island operation of colorum vehicles, it would coordinate with port authorities to stop such vehicles from traveling from the Visayas to Metro Manila using roll on, roll off or roro vessels. It would also intercept them at terminals and expressways. 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"The church will remain closed for a period of time," he added.The prelate said that, as provided by the Canon 1211, the closure will provide the church the opportunity to repair physical and external damages caused by the perpetrator. He also said that the shutdown will help in the healing of internal injury to the minds and hearts of the faithful caused by the desecration. "While the physical and external damages may cause so much burden to the parish, it is the internal injury to the minds and hearts of the faithful that concern more to us," said the bishop. "(Closure will) allow repair of the images to take place, and this time will also be utilized for all of us to do penitential act in order to effect complete healing to our very hearts and minds," added Galbines. On Wednesday, around 6:30 a.m., while a Mass was ongoing, an individual ransacked and desecrated several religious images and items in the church. Galbines said the suspect of the "unwarranted act," identified as Rolly Semira, is already in police custody. Charges of malicious mischief, alarm and scandal, and interruption of religious worship have already been filed against Semira."He will be made to answer to the crime and damages he created," said Galbines. (HDT/SunStar Philippines)

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ON THE heels of the destruction and desecration committed on several religious items, the Diocese of Kabankalan has temporarily shut down the San Isidro Labrador Parish Church in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental. In a statement, Kabankalan Bishop Louie Galbines ordered the temporary closure of the San Isidro Labrador Parish Church after several religious statues, as well as the Tabernacle were destroyed on April 3."The images of St. Joseph, San Isidro Labrador -- the parish patron, Immaculate Conception, two angels, and the Crucifix were partially and totally damaged. The Tabernacle was also disfigured. This untoward incident created a very painful impact on the faith and emotions of all Catholics in Binalbagan," said Galbines. "The church will remain closed for a period of time," he added.The prelate said that, as provided by the Canon 1211, the closure will provide the church the opportunity to repair physical and external damages caused by the perpetrator. He also said that the shutdown will help in the healing of internal injury to the minds and hearts of the faithful caused by the desecration. "While the physical and external damages may cause so much burden to the parish, it is the internal injury to the minds and hearts of the faithful that concern more to us," said the bishop. "(Closure will) allow repair of the images to take place, and this time will also be utilized for all of us to do penitential act in order to effect complete healing to our very hearts and minds," added Galbines. On Wednesday, around 6:30 a.m., while a Mass was ongoing, an individual ransacked and desecrated several religious images and items in the church. Galbines said the suspect of the "unwarranted act," identified as Rolly Semira, is already in police custody. Charges of malicious mischief, alarm and scandal, and interruption of religious worship have already been filed against Semira."He will be made to answer to the crime and damages he created," said Galbines. (HDT/SunStar Philippines) Where can I bet on the NBA game to at? IN A bid to sustain the country’s current growth momentum and make its economy stronger, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said his administration is focusing on re-skilling and upskilling the Philippines’ workforce, enhancing efforts to adapt to new technologies and attracting more investments.During the question and answer session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia at Malacañang on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, with WEF President Børge Brende, Marcos raised the need for Filipino laborers to improve their competitiveness and keep up with the advancements under the new economy, both domestically and internationally.“Whenever we speak on investments I always ask the prospective investor if we have in fact a training program, if there is a transfer of technology, because this is going to be essential,” he said.“This continuous training and upskilling of our workers is conducted not only so that they are able to work in the areas that are important in the new economy. And also we have a very significant part of our economy is dependent on our overseas workers,” he added.Marcos said they are also paying attention to directing investment properly to ensure that it actually helps the country’s economic growth.“We now move on with the initiatives that we would like to introduce. And those are, what I spoke of in my speech, the investment that comes from private partners (but) government to government investments are also something that we are hoping to increase,” the President said.“And these investments also must be directed properly. They cannot be just investments that are perhaps very profitable but do not really help the economy grow. So [it] is still the main aim. I think, we [have] grown the idea… that we grow the economy out of the doldrums of the post-pandemic situation,” he added.Capital investment in new sectors will also be key, Marcos said, citing investments in digital space, new technologies and industries such as green minerals processing and battery production.In his speech during the WEF, Marcos highlighted the reforms his administration instituted for economic development and the ease of doing business in the Philippines to entice more investors to put up or expand their businesses in the country.He noted the revised implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Build-Operate-Transfer Law followed by the revisions of the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Code.He reiterated that now is the right time for foreign investors to invest in the country, saying that “our economic liberalization measures signal the dawn of a new era of investments here in the Philippines.”“Clearly, the Philippines is in a prime position to enter into a sustained period of robust economic expansion over the next couple of years,” Marcos said.“I extend an invitation to our guests and partners here today to join us in this exciting new phase. The members of the economic team are here today ready to discuss those opportunities that I speak of in greater depth,” he added.Marcos highlighted the 185 Infrastructure Flagship Projects, which offer high rates of return and benefit from a streamlined process. These projects strategically target important sectors for sustainable development in the Philippines, including physical and digital connectivity, agriculture, energy, health, and climate-resilient infrastructure.He also noted that investments, particularly in durable equipment and public construction, emerged as a key driver in the full-year growth of the Philippine economy.The WEF Country Roundtable in the Philippines is the first high-level to be convened in the Asia-Pacific region since the end of the pandemic.OptimismBrende said it was the result of Marcos’ participation in the WEF in Switzerland in January last year that created a lot of interest and optimism in the Philippines.“There is a lot of optimism in the Philippines but also around the Philippines globally. We had a dialogue there and it was very, very well-received and a lot of companies that are partners with the World Economic Forum said that they would like to have a roundtable, to meet with the Filipino secretaries, [and] also to meet with President Marcos,” he said in a press conference.“Go a little bit deeper on the reforms and outlook for the Philippines and since then, in one and a half years’ time, the economy here has really shown how resilient it is,” he added.Brende expressed belief that if the Philippines continues its current policy reforms, upgrading infrastructure, as well as investing in renewables and other areas, it will continue to grow and could remain bullish.“I think that this can be in the coming decade, US$ 2 trillion economy if there are foreign investments in education, in infrastructure, and also able to draw on the great [competence] of the people of the Philippines,” he said.“The youth is considerable. There [are] also opportunities when it comes to the knowledge-based economy because it’s a big change, it’s a paradigm change we face right now. Productivity can be increased by 30 percent in the coming decade. So if we want to see continued economic growth you have to be part of the intelligence economy,” he added. (SunStar Philippines)

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IN A bid to sustain the country’s current growth momentum and make its economy stronger, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said his administration is focusing on re-skilling and upskilling the Philippines’ workforce, enhancing efforts to adapt to new technologies and attracting more investments.During the question and answer session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia at Malacañang on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, with WEF President Børge Brende, Marcos raised the need for Filipino laborers to improve their competitiveness and keep up with the advancements under the new economy, both domestically and internationally.“Whenever we speak on investments I always ask the prospective investor if we have in fact a training program, if there is a transfer of technology, because this is going to be essential,” he said.“This continuous training and upskilling of our workers is conducted not only so that they are able to work in the areas that are important in the new economy. And also we have a very significant part of our economy is dependent on our overseas workers,” he added.Marcos said they are also paying attention to directing investment properly to ensure that it actually helps the country’s economic growth.“We now move on with the initiatives that we would like to introduce. And those are, what I spoke of in my speech, the investment that comes from private partners (but) government to government investments are also something that we are hoping to increase,” the President said.“And these investments also must be directed properly. They cannot be just investments that are perhaps very profitable but do not really help the economy grow. So [it] is still the main aim. I think, we [have] grown the idea… that we grow the economy out of the doldrums of the post-pandemic situation,” he added.Capital investment in new sectors will also be key, Marcos said, citing investments in digital space, new technologies and industries such as green minerals processing and battery production.In his speech during the WEF, Marcos highlighted the reforms his administration instituted for economic development and the ease of doing business in the Philippines to entice more investors to put up or expand their businesses in the country.He noted the revised implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Build-Operate-Transfer Law followed by the revisions of the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Code.He reiterated that now is the right time for foreign investors to invest in the country, saying that “our economic liberalization measures signal the dawn of a new era of investments here in the Philippines.”“Clearly, the Philippines is in a prime position to enter into a sustained period of robust economic expansion over the next couple of years,” Marcos said.“I extend an invitation to our guests and partners here today to join us in this exciting new phase. The members of the economic team are here today ready to discuss those opportunities that I speak of in greater depth,” he added.Marcos highlighted the 185 Infrastructure Flagship Projects, which offer high rates of return and benefit from a streamlined process. These projects strategically target important sectors for sustainable development in the Philippines, including physical and digital connectivity, agriculture, energy, health, and climate-resilient infrastructure.He also noted that investments, particularly in durable equipment and public construction, emerged as a key driver in the full-year growth of the Philippine economy.The WEF Country Roundtable in the Philippines is the first high-level to be convened in the Asia-Pacific region since the end of the pandemic.OptimismBrende said it was the result of Marcos’ participation in the WEF in Switzerland in January last year that created a lot of interest and optimism in the Philippines.“There is a lot of optimism in the Philippines but also around the Philippines globally. We had a dialogue there and it was very, very well-received and a lot of companies that are partners with the World Economic Forum said that they would like to have a roundtable, to meet with the Filipino secretaries, [and] also to meet with President Marcos,” he said in a press conference.“Go a little bit deeper on the reforms and outlook for the Philippines and since then, in one and a half years’ time, the economy here has really shown how resilient it is,” he added.Brende expressed belief that if the Philippines continues its current policy reforms, upgrading infrastructure, as well as investing in renewables and other areas, it will continue to grow and could remain bullish.“I think that this can be in the coming decade, US$ 2 trillion economy if there are foreign investments in education, in infrastructure, and also able to draw on the great [competence] of the people of the Philippines,” he said.“The youth is considerable. There [are] also opportunities when it comes to the knowledge-based economy because it’s a big change, it’s a paradigm change we face right now. Productivity can be increased by 30 percent in the coming decade. So if we want to see continued economic growth you have to be part of the intelligence economy,” he added. (SunStar Philippines) Where can I bet on the NBA game to at? UNSCRUPULOUS car dealers and importers will now face stiffer penalties after Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista approved the recommendation of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to put more teeth in the fight against fraud, including in the registration of motor vehicles.The agency also vowed to impose a crackdown on colorum vehicle operations nationwide.In a statement Friday, April 12, 2024, LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza said Bautista’s approval enabled the amendment of an LTO administrative order (AO) so that erring Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Rebuilders, Dealers And Other Entities (Mairdoe) that are authorized to import motor vehicles and their components will now face tougher penalties for the following acts:(a) commission of fraud and misrepresentation in the filing of the application and its operations, including stock and sales reporting; and(b) submission of fraudulent, fake or falsified stock/sales periodic reports. The first offense will merit the suspension of the Certificate of Accreditation of up to six months and a P500,000 fine, as well as the cancellation of the Certificate of Stock Reported (CSR), sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. For the second offense, the offender will suffer the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation and blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation, as well as the cancellation of the CSR, sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. Mendoza said the suspension would begin upon finality of the Order/Decision and payment of the fine. During the suspension, the Mairdoe’s user log-in would be deactivated. However, for these serious offenses, Mendoza said the penalty includes a 90-day preventive suspension to begin upon receipt of the show cause order to be issued by the LTO. Up to P1 million The AO amendment approved by Bautista also imposes six-figure penalties for less serious offenses, including (a) the failure to comply with the standard requirements and other laws and their implementing rules and regulations relating to the Mairdoe business operations; and (b) allowing the use of its accreditation by non-accredited persons or entities.The penalties are P100,000 for the first offense, P500,000 for the second offense and P1 million for the third offense.If the Mairdoe offends a fourth time, it will be penalized with the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation as well as blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation. Mendoza said this would “correct the policy before wherein erring Mairdoe can still transact with the LTO.”He said the case of the fraudulent registration of two Bugatti Chiron, luxury sports cars, with the LTO made the agency realize that the penalties were too low. He did not indicate how light the penalties were before the amendments were made. Colorum After Mairdoe, the LTO will next deal with the operators of colorum vehicles.In a separate statement, the agency announced Wednesday that it is crafting a plan to end the illegal operation of colorum vehicles nationwide that has cost legitimate transport operators 30 percent of their income.The LTO said that to end the inter-island operation of colorum vehicles, it would coordinate with port authorities to stop such vehicles from traveling from the Visayas to Metro Manila using roll on, roll off or roro vessels. It would also intercept them at terminals and expressways. Mendoza reminded illegal operators that the penalty for operating a colorum vehicle is up to P2 million in fines and up to six years of jail time. / CTL

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UNSCRUPULOUS car dealers and importers will now face stiffer penalties after Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista approved the recommendation of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to put more teeth in the fight against fraud, including in the registration of motor vehicles.The agency also vowed to impose a crackdown on colorum vehicle operations nationwide.In a statement Friday, April 12, 2024, LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza said Bautista’s approval enabled the amendment of an LTO administrative order (AO) so that erring Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Rebuilders, Dealers And Other Entities (Mairdoe) that are authorized to import motor vehicles and their components will now face tougher penalties for the following acts:(a) commission of fraud and misrepresentation in the filing of the application and its operations, including stock and sales reporting; and(b) submission of fraudulent, fake or falsified stock/sales periodic reports. The first offense will merit the suspension of the Certificate of Accreditation of up to six months and a P500,000 fine, as well as the cancellation of the Certificate of Stock Reported (CSR), sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. For the second offense, the offender will suffer the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation and blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation, as well as the cancellation of the CSR, sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. Mendoza said the suspension would begin upon finality of the Order/Decision and payment of the fine. During the suspension, the Mairdoe’s user log-in would be deactivated. However, for these serious offenses, Mendoza said the penalty includes a 90-day preventive suspension to begin upon receipt of the show cause order to be issued by the LTO. Up to P1 million The AO amendment approved by Bautista also imposes six-figure penalties for less serious offenses, including (a) the failure to comply with the standard requirements and other laws and their implementing rules and regulations relating to the Mairdoe business operations; and (b) allowing the use of its accreditation by non-accredited persons or entities.The penalties are P100,000 for the first offense, P500,000 for the second offense and P1 million for the third offense.If the Mairdoe offends a fourth time, it will be penalized with the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation as well as blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation. Mendoza said this would “correct the policy before wherein erring Mairdoe can still transact with the LTO.”He said the case of the fraudulent registration of two Bugatti Chiron, luxury sports cars, with the LTO made the agency realize that the penalties were too low. He did not indicate how light the penalties were before the amendments were made. Colorum After Mairdoe, the LTO will next deal with the operators of colorum vehicles.In a separate statement, the agency announced Wednesday that it is crafting a plan to end the illegal operation of colorum vehicles nationwide that has cost legitimate transport operators 30 percent of their income.The LTO said that to end the inter-island operation of colorum vehicles, it would coordinate with port authorities to stop such vehicles from traveling from the Visayas to Metro Manila using roll on, roll off or roro vessels. It would also intercept them at terminals and expressways. Mendoza reminded illegal operators that the penalty for operating a colorum vehicle is up to P2 million in fines and up to six years of jail time. / CTL, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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UNSCRUPULOUS car dealers and importers will now face stiffer penalties after Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista approved the recommendation of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to put more teeth in the fight against fraud, including in the registration of motor vehicles.The agency also vowed to impose a crackdown on colorum vehicle operations nationwide.In a statement Friday, April 12, 2024, LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza said Bautista’s approval enabled the amendment of an LTO administrative order (AO) so that erring Manufacturers, Assemblers, Importers, Rebuilders, Dealers And Other Entities (Mairdoe) that are authorized to import motor vehicles and their components will now face tougher penalties for the following acts:(a) commission of fraud and misrepresentation in the filing of the application and its operations, including stock and sales reporting; and(b) submission of fraudulent, fake or falsified stock/sales periodic reports. The first offense will merit the suspension of the Certificate of Accreditation of up to six months and a P500,000 fine, as well as the cancellation of the Certificate of Stock Reported (CSR), sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. For the second offense, the offender will suffer the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation and blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation, as well as the cancellation of the CSR, sales report and registration of the vehicle/s. Mendoza said the suspension would begin upon finality of the Order/Decision and payment of the fine. During the suspension, the Mairdoe’s user log-in would be deactivated. However, for these serious offenses, Mendoza said the penalty includes a 90-day preventive suspension to begin upon receipt of the show cause order to be issued by the LTO. Up to P1 million The AO amendment approved by Bautista also imposes six-figure penalties for less serious offenses, including (a) the failure to comply with the standard requirements and other laws and their implementing rules and regulations relating to the Mairdoe business operations; and (b) allowing the use of its accreditation by non-accredited persons or entities.The penalties are P100,000 for the first offense, P500,000 for the second offense and P1 million for the third offense.If the Mairdoe offends a fourth time, it will be penalized with the cancellation of its Certificate of Accreditation as well as blacklisting for one year from the finality of the order of cancellation. Mendoza said this would “correct the policy before wherein erring Mairdoe can still transact with the LTO.”He said the case of the fraudulent registration of two Bugatti Chiron, luxury sports cars, with the LTO made the agency realize that the penalties were too low. He did not indicate how light the penalties were before the amendments were made. Colorum After Mairdoe, the LTO will next deal with the operators of colorum vehicles.In a separate statement, the agency announced Wednesday that it is crafting a plan to end the illegal operation of colorum vehicles nationwide that has cost legitimate transport operators 30 percent of their income.The LTO said that to end the inter-island operation of colorum vehicles, it would coordinate with port authorities to stop such vehicles from traveling from the Visayas to Metro Manila using roll on, roll off or roro vessels. It would also intercept them at terminals and expressways. Mendoza reminded illegal operators that the penalty for operating a colorum vehicle is up to P2 million in fines and up to six years of jail time. / CTL Where can I bet on the NBA game to at? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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He also said that the shutdown will help in the healing of internal injury to the minds and hearts of the faithful caused by the desecration. "While the physical and external damages may cause so much burden to the parish, it is the internal injury to the minds and hearts of the faithful that concern more to us," said the bishop. "(Closure will) allow repair of the images to take place, and this time will also be utilized for all of us to do penitential act in order to effect complete healing to our very hearts and minds," added Galbines. On Wednesday, around 6:30 a.m., while a Mass was ongoing, an individual ransacked and desecrated several religious images and items in the church. Galbines said the suspect of the "unwarranted act," identified as Rolly Semira, is already in police custody. 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And also we have a very significant part of our economy is dependent on our overseas workers,” he added.Marcos said they are also paying attention to directing investment properly to ensure that it actually helps the country’s economic growth.“We now move on with the initiatives that we would like to introduce. And those are, what I spoke of in my speech, the investment that comes from private partners (but) government to government investments are also something that we are hoping to increase,” the President said.“And these investments also must be directed properly. They cannot be just investments that are perhaps very profitable but do not really help the economy grow. So [it] is still the main aim. I think, we [have] grown the idea… that we grow the economy out of the doldrums of the post-pandemic situation,” he added.Capital investment in new sectors will also be key, Marcos said, citing investments in digital space, new technologies and industries such as green minerals processing and battery production.In his speech during the WEF, Marcos highlighted the reforms his administration instituted for economic development and the ease of doing business in the Philippines to entice more investors to put up or expand their businesses in the country.He noted the revised implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Build-Operate-Transfer Law followed by the revisions of the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Code.He reiterated that now is the right time for foreign investors to invest in the country, saying that “our economic liberalization measures signal the dawn of a new era of investments here in the Philippines.”“Clearly, the Philippines is in a prime position to enter into a sustained period of robust economic expansion over the next couple of years,” Marcos said.“I extend an invitation to our guests and partners here today to join us in this exciting new phase. The members of the economic team are here today ready to discuss those opportunities that I speak of in greater depth,” he added.Marcos highlighted the 185 Infrastructure Flagship Projects, which offer high rates of return and benefit from a streamlined process. These projects strategically target important sectors for sustainable development in the Philippines, including physical and digital connectivity, agriculture, energy, health, and climate-resilient infrastructure.He also noted that investments, particularly in durable equipment and public construction, emerged as a key driver in the full-year growth of the Philippine economy.The WEF Country Roundtable in the Philippines is the first high-level to be convened in the Asia-Pacific region since the end of the pandemic.OptimismBrende said it was the result of Marcos’ participation in the WEF in Switzerland in January last year that created a lot of interest and optimism in the Philippines.“There is a lot of optimism in the Philippines but also around the Philippines globally. We had a dialogue there and it was very, very well-received and a lot of companies that are partners with the World Economic Forum said that they would like to have a roundtable, to meet with the Filipino secretaries, [and] also to meet with President Marcos,” he said in a press conference.“Go a little bit deeper on the reforms and outlook for the Philippines and since then, in one and a half years’ time, the economy here has really shown how resilient it is,” he added.Brende expressed belief that if the Philippines continues its current policy reforms, upgrading infrastructure, as well as investing in renewables and other areas, it will continue to grow and could remain bullish.“I think that this can be in the coming decade, US$ 2 trillion economy if there are foreign investments in education, in infrastructure, and also able to draw on the great [competence] of the people of the Philippines,” he said.“The youth is considerable. There [are] also opportunities when it comes to the knowledge-based economy because it’s a big change, it’s a paradigm change we face right now. Productivity can be increased by 30 percent in the coming decade. So if we want to see continued economic growth you have to be part of the intelligence economy,” he added. (SunStar Philippines)

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