Manila Bulletin

PBBM gets investment pledge from Grab; 500,000 new jobs to be created

- By ARGYLL CYRUS B. GEDUCOS

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. has secured an investment commitment from ride-hailing service Grab which could translate into 500,000 jobs.

Communicat­ions Secretary Cheloy Garafil said this after Marcos met officials of Grab Holdings Inc. in Malacañang on Thursday, Feb. 2.

In a statement, Garafil said Grab Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Anthony Tan discussed Grab’s recommenda­tions on possible ways to modernize transporta­tion in the Philippine­s.

Tan promised to create jobs in the country and assured the President that his company will deliver.

“Well, that is what we need. At the very start of all of this, we had always stressed that what we have to do is create jobs right now,” the President said in response to Tan’s remarks.

“Because so many businesses closed, so many people really have no place to go, even the OFWs. So… we need to find jobs,” he added.

According to the President, the government has been able to bring down the country’s unemployme­nt rate, noting that approximat­ely two million jobs have been created since he assumed office.

“So we’ve been able to do that but it's still continuing...because our unemployme­nt rate is not bad, but we’d like to keep bringing it down,” Marcos said.

“That’s why I’m in a hurry. If we can roll this out as quickly as possible. And I know the way Grab moves, they move very, very quickly. Because you’ve done it so many times before. In the scale, you don’t have to scale it. You’ve scaled it already,” he added.

According to Tan, Grab’s motorcycle taxis do four to five million rides and that it was only a matter of “unshacklin­g things” so the company could soar further.

He said the ride-hailing service company needed to find a way how to create jobs, not only in Manila but also in Davao, Cebu, and Iloilo.

Congress has to enact a law to create the rule for motorcycle taxis or for the two-wheel side after the country adopted a law for four-wheel transport.

Various bills were proposed to regulate and legalize the operation of motorcycle taxis as public utility vehicles to ensure the safety and protection of the stakeholde­rs.

Grab, which started operations in the Philippine­s in July 2013, is proposing the legalizati­on of motorized taxis, noting that the pilot testing of motorized taxis is already operationa­l for four years.

The law prohibits the use of motorcycle­s to transport passengers or freight but requests to review the policy and allow motorcycle­s as a form of public transporta­tion prompted the transporta­tion department to pilot test the operation of motorcycle taxis within Metro Manila and Metro Cebu in 2019.

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