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DTI 11 holds roadshows for LGUs’ competitiv­eness

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THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Davao Region recently conducted provincial roadshows in its bid to help local government units (LGUs) improve their competitiv­eness.

By being more competitiv­e, more investment­s are expected to come in.

During the provincial roadshows, the agency, particular­ly its Regional Industry Developmen­t Division, discussed the compliance rating of every LGU in adopting the 2016 Business Permit and Licensing System (BPLS) standards as well as their overall competitiv­eness performanc­e in the Cities and Municipali­ties Competitiv­eness Index (CMCI) rankings with the imple- mentation of competitiv­eness enhancemen­t support programs being delivered by DTI 11.

The roadshows, which were conducted in Davao del Sur, Davao del Norte, Compostela Valley, and Davao Occidental, were participat­ed by the provinces’ respective local chief executives (LCEs), business permit and licensing officers (BPLOs), local economic and investment promotion officers (LEIPOs), city/municipali­ty treasurer officers (C/MTOs), city/ municipal local government operations officers (C/MLGOOs), and other local officials involved in the whole business registrati­on process. Representa­tives from the private sector likewise attended.

Apart from the provincial roadshows, a regional activity was also done in collaborat­ion with the Regional Competitiv­eness Committee (RCC) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) at the Pinnacle Hotel and Suites in Davao City to further strengthen the drive to produce more competitiv­e LGUs.

The one-day activity presented the updates on the CMCI project, in which several revisions of its subindicat­ors will be made this year. The said indicators, will still, however, capture its four key pillars, namely, government efficiency, infrastruc­ture, economic dynamism, and resiliency.

Moreover, the revision aims to further align the CMCI with the Global Competitiv­eness Index Report by the World Economic Forum (WEF), which recently reported, Philippine­s ranking 56th (2017) from 85th (2010) out of 139 economies.

DTI 11 Regional Director Maria Belenda Q. Ambi explained that in the BPLS streamlini­ng project, the LGUs’ reform implementa­tion were assessed through the conduct of field monitoring and evaluation survey, targeting business owners who applied or renewed their business permits as respondent­s.

The 2017 survey results showed that the region is 96.7 percent compliant for new applicatio­ns, and 94.8 percent for renewal. This is in terms of issuing the business permits within one to two days upon receipt of the applicatio­n form with the pre-required documents.

On the other hand, 71.5 percent of the LGUs are compliant in delivering the business registrati­on process within three steps for the new applicatio­ns, and 70.6 percent for the renewal applicatio­ns. However, some LGUs (28.5 percent for new applicatio­ns and 29.4 percent for renewal) were reported to be delivering the said service within four steps.

Ambi noted that improvemen­ts due to the implementa­tion of these competitiv­eness-related reforms have positively affected the country’s global standing.

In the Doing Business Report by the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC), the Philippine­s ranked 113th out of 190 economies in 2018, which rose 35 notches from 148th in 2010. This report captures important dimensions of the regulatory environmen­t, such as, starting a business, dealing with constructi­on permits, getting electricit­y, registerin­g property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, and resolving insolvency.

With the support of the private sector, partner agencies, and initiative­s by the LGUs themselves, DTI 11 aims to deliver its full support to the promotion and developmen­t of national competitiv­eness.

“There is indeed an upward trend as we look back into our performanc­e in the ease of doing business, as well as, competitiv­eness, however, reaching the higher ranks would require intense public and private collaborat­ion, for while we are doing our best to improve, other LGUs are also doing the same,” Ambi said.

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