Philippine Daily Inquirer

Don’t backslide, ‘salesman in chief’ tells retailers

- By Nikko Dizon

CALLING himself the country’s “salesman in chief,” President Aquino yesterday told retailers from the Asia-Pacific region that the Philippine­s could not allow itself to “backslide” and instead must “fast- forward” towards progress and developmen­t.

“The question of how we must make the most of the future is best answered by the theme of your conference: We have to fast-forward. This is not only apt for your drive to realize the potential of the Asia-Pacific market; it is also apt for us Filipinos,” Mr. Aquino said at the 17th AsiaPacifi­c Retail Convention and Exhibition (APRCE) held in Pasay City.

“Whether for your sector, or my countrymen, it is clear: Now that we have so many successes under our belt, now that we are realizing our aspiration­s, we cannot allow our- selves to backslide. This is the time to work even harder, and even more closely with one another, to build on what we have achieved,” he said.

The APRCE, a biennial gathering of Asia-Pacific retailers, was last held in the Philippine­s 22 years ago.

Perfect time

Philippine Retailers Associatio­n (PRA) chair Frederick Go said there is no better time than now to hold APRCE in Manila, with the country’s robust economy.

In his speech, President Aquino recalled the time when he worked as a retail supervisor for an athletic brand.

He said the company was at that time up against a more establishe­d competitor but because of “innovation­s” in terms of the brand’s promotions and systems, it managed to establish itself in the Philippine­s.

Mr. Aquino said the experience must have prepared him- self for the more “daunting challenge” of being the “Salesman in Chief of the Philippine­s.”

Excellent product

The Philippine­s, he said, is an “excellent product” that should be easy to sell with its abundant resources, strong human capital, an excellent location and vast potential for industry growth, among others.

“However, these qualities had been obscured by the rampant corruption and impunity that plagued the past administra­tion—to the point where we became the laggard among our neighbors, in so many different aspects,” the President said.

Reinventin­g image

He said his administra­tion’s efforts to clean up the government, improve systems and practicall­y “reinvent our entire image,” was “extremely successful” that the Philippine­s is now called “Asia’s New Darling,” from being the “Sick Man of Asia.”

The President acknowledg­ed the wave of foreign retail stores that have opened recently in the Philippine­s as proof of the improved “consumer confidence” in the country.

Continuing the gains

Without directly campaignin­g for his anointed successor, Mar Roxas, the President said that with the elections only a few months away, he is “confident that Filipinos know whether they want to continue the gains of his administra­tion or allow “our country to return to the dismal past.”

“They know that the depth of skill and talent in our country has yet to be fully realized, and that we need to not just continue, but double down on reform to give rise to a Philippine­s that is a shining example of sustainabl­e and inclusive growth,” Mr. Aquino said.

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