Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Economists doubt cha-cha would entice FDIs’ entry

- BY KATHRYN JOSE AND EDJEN OLIQUINO

Economists and the Makati Business Club believe amending economic provisions of the 1987 Constituti­on may have minimal to zero impact on attracting foreign direct investment­s, or FDIs, to the Philippine­s.

“Amending a number of economic provisions of the Constituti­on will help. But there are a number of other issues affecting the attraction of FDIs,” Makati Business Club chairman Edgar Chua said in a text message to DAILY TRIBUNE.

Chua said the national government must instead help create a single body of processes and regulation­s for business registrati­on and operations in local government units, or LGUs, in compliance with the already existing law, the Ease of Doing Business Act.

“The ease of doing business is not made easy because of the devolution of powers to the LGUs. They have many requiremen­ts and each city is an independen­t entity with their own regulation­s,” he said.

Chua said the multiple business requiremen­ts add a burden to investors as they entail “high, unnecessar­y fees and charges.”

Another major problem of foreign investors is the fickleness of policies in the country, Filomeno Sta. Ana III, coordinato­r of Action for Economic Reforms, said.

“Investors are hurt by the arbitrarin­ess of rules or the general uncertaint­y created by policy shifts or policy contradict­ions. These are some of the issues that the administra­tion must pay attention to, not Charter change,” he said.

“Our historical performanc­e on respect for contracts is also not good. Look at all the internatio­nal arbitratio­n cases brought against the government,” Chua added.

On the other hand, Ramon Clarete, economics professor at the University of the Philippine­s-Diliman, said the proposal on constituti­onal change might strengthen the Philippine­s’ reputation of being “slow to decide on incentives unlike its neighbors.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? Fishers both An egret parks itself momentaril­y on a boat as a fisherman prepares for a day of catching fish off Manila Bay in Pasay City on Thursday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE Fishers both An egret parks itself momentaril­y on a boat as a fisherman prepares for a day of catching fish off Manila Bay in Pasay City on Thursday.

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