Manila Bulletin

Transparen­cy in infra projects assured

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III assured European businessme­n that transparen­cy will prevail as the Duterte administra­tion fast-tracks its flagship infrastruc­ture projects meant to link communitie­s, enhance productivi­ty and create new jobs, especially in the countrysid­e.

During a recent meeting with key officials of top European multinatio­nal companies, Dominguez said the Philippine­s is open for business, particular­ly in the area of infrastruc­ture developmen­t, but he has yet to see companies from Europe participat­ing in the bidding for these type of projects.

Dominguez told the Europe-ASEAN Business Alliance (EABA) that the government has been “very transparen­t” in its transactio­ns, and continues to pursue reforms in the country’s tax system following the enactment of the first tax reform package.

The EABA members, in turn, informed Dominguez and Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez that they are interested in contributi­ng to the economic reform agenda of the Duterte administra­tion, by setting up businesses, which they said are “an important contributo­r to economic prosperity.”

Both Dominguez and Lopez emphasized that the ultimate goal of tax reform is to attract investment­s and create more jobs.

“We are in the midst of tax reform, we aim to restructur­e the tax system for it to be fair and provide more level playing field for business,” Lopez said.

Dominguez pointed out that President Duterte’s policies on attracting investment­s, on top of pursuing a massive infrastruc­ture program and pushing tax reform, are to provide a conducive climate for business by maintainin­g peace and order, and curbing corruption in the bureaucrac­y.

The government remains committed to the Build, Build, Build Program to bridge the infrastruc­ture gap that has painfully made our country lag behind our ASEAN neighbors.

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