Sun.Star Cebu

■ CORRUPTION IS TOP CONCERN FOR AUSTRALIAN BIZMEN IN PH

- JEANDIE O. GALOLO / Reporter @Jeandieee

Over 50 percent of Australian companies doing business in the Philippine­s cited corruption as a top concern. The Australian Business in Asean Survey 2017 said that more than half of the respondent­s identified corruption as the biggest challenge in the country, alongside barriers to ownership and investment (38 percent), and followed by infrastruc­ture gaps (31 percent). The Australian business community also identified taxation (24 pecent), political instabilit­y (24 percent), and the cost of operations (21 percent) as high-impact challenges to doing business in the country.

Australian Business in Asean Survey finds corruption the biggest challenge in doing business in the country

More than half of Australian firms doing business in the Philippine­s cited corruption as their top concern.

Based on the results of the Australian Business in Asean Survey 2017, 52 percent of respondent­s identified corruption in the Philippine­s as the biggest challenge in the country, alongside barriers to ownership and investment (38 percent), and followed by infrastruc­ture gaps (31 percent).

The Australian business community in the country has also identified taxation (24 percent), political instabilit­y (24 percent), and the cost of operations (21 percent) as high-impact challenges to business.

Australian firms

In the Philippine­s, Australian firms are mostly involved in profession­al and financial services. While almost half or 45 percent of these companies are focused on the local market, 31 percent have made the Philippine­s their global headquarte­rs.

“Many members of the Australian business community have a long commitment to the Philippine­s,” the report said. At present, 28 percent of the Australian firms operated in the Philippine­s for about 10 to 20 years, while 17 percent have operated here for over two decades.

In recent years, there has also been a growing number of Australian companies expanding to the Philippine­s, with 14 percent of respondent­s starting their business in the country about two years ago.

“The Philippine­s has become one of the fastest- growing economies in Southeast Asia, with an average rate of around five to six percent in the last five years. The Philippine government has been active in pursuing economic reforms as well as programs to attack corruption in order to encourage more foreign investment­s,” the report reads.

“With the implementa­tion of the Asean Economic Community, the Philippine­s is further pursuing major economic reforms in order to open its doors to the opportunit­ies on trade and investment that is expected within the region,” it added.

Seventy-two percent of Australian firms said the Philippine­s’ top growth driver is its economic condition, followed by proximity to customers (59 percent), and ease of doing business (45 percent).

This makes the country the third most preferred expansion destinatio­n in Southeast Asia among Australian firms, together with Indonesia, with expansion rates of 15 percent. Vietnam and Myanmar emerged as top expansion sites, while Brunei was the least preferred market.

“(In the Philippine­s), areas such as agribusine­ss, informatio­n technology, education, training and developmen­t, infrastruc­ture, energy and mining are some of the sectors being targeted,” the report said.

PH-AUS trade

In 2015, bilateral trade between the Philippine­s and Australia was valued at $4.2 billion and has grown 50 percent since 2010, according to the Australian Trade and Investment Commission.

Major Australian exports to the Philippine­s are metal ores and concentrat­es, copper ores and concentrat­es, wheat and beef. Philippine exports to Australia include heating and cooling equipment and parts, mechanical handling equipment, pumps and parts, and electrical machinery.

Some of the popular Australian companies and brands in the Philippine­s are IDP, OceanaGold, QBE Group, Telstra, BYS Cosmetics, and Cotton On.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines