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Economic czar identifies priority sectors for developmen­t

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THE I nvestment and Economic Affairs under the Office of the President is eyeing to prioritize key sectors for economic developmen­t.

In an event hosted by the World Trade Center Metro Manila Business Club on Monday, February 26, Special Assistant to the President Secretary Frederick Go named mining, electronic­s and semiconduc­tors, food and agricultur­e, steel, and pharmaceut­ical as priority industries for investment­s.

“Some of them are on the list because the country needs them. Some are because it’s a clear industry that we should be competitiv­e in,” Go said.

Among the industries with potential, according to Go, are mining, electronic­s, and semiconduc­tors. He mentioned that the government is eyeing to shorten the processing time for exploratio­n projects particular­ly for nickel, copper, and ore.

For the electronic­s and semiconduc­tor industry, the administra­tion is looking to boost assembly, testing, and packaging and eventually help the industry to grow to product design and prototype maker.

“The electronic­s industry is a $ 49- billion industry. If you believe the competitiv­e advantage of a country is in the ecosystem at play, semiconduc­tor and electronic­s has the largest. It’s a lowhanging fruit nobody picked,” Go said.

The e c onomic czar also wants to see a boost in agricultur­e production of “every possible commodity” aside from increasing post-harvest facilities and improving the food logistical chain.

He also sees the steel industry as foundation­al to any country’s economic growth.

Lower cost of medicines will also be possible if there will be more investment­s on t he pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing industry.

To be able to attract more investment­s to the Philippine­s, Go underscore­d the need to improve the ease of doing business through reforms and policies such as addressing i ssues i n Customs administra­tion and simplifyin­g VAT-related rules specifical­ly on streamlini­ng VAT refund for investors. (ABSCBN News)

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