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Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s to promote ARMM’S investment drive

- (Bureau Public Informatio­n) of

COTABATO CITY – The Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP) expressed support in promoting the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) as an investment destinatio­n.

In a manifesto signed by its top officials on Monday, the MAP urged its members and its various committees to integrate action plans in coordinati­on with the ARMM’S Regional Board of Investment (RBOI-ARMM) to achieve this objective.

The document, the MAP said, “manifests long term commitment to advocate policies for a competitiv­e and stable policy environmen­t to encourage and enable private sector investment­s in the ARMM and to support productivi­ty programs/ projects in tourism, seaweeds, maricultur­e, tree crops, basic infrastruc­ture, energy, education, research, SME (small and medium enterprise­s) among other opportunit­ies under the RBOI IPP (Investment Priorities Plan).”

The group’s commitment came after Atty. Ishak Mastura, RBOI-ARMM chairman, told the country’s top managers that the region is ready for business. Chairman Mastura was invited by the MAP to present RBOIARMM’S advocacies on tourism, ease of doing business, financing, and agribusine­ss, among others.

All businesses, including foreign investors, are welcome in ARMM, Chairman Mastura said. Prospectiv­e investors in the region, he said, want access to financing from local banks to balance the risk.

“If you give access to financing, we will find the investors for you,” the RBOI-ARMM chief told MAP officials who represent the county’s biggest businesses including major financial institutio­ns. Chairman Mastura noted that currently, banks hardly lend to private businesses in ARMM even as big companies based in the National Capital Region are not coming in.

Among those present in the dialogue between the RBOI-ARMM and the MAP are former Interior and Local Government secretary Rafael Alunan, former Foreign Affairs secretary Albert del Rosario, former Board of Investment­s chief Melito Salazar, former Tourism secretary Mina Gabor, former Socio Economic Planning Secretary Cielito Habito, and American Chamber of Commerce Philippine­s president John Forbes.

MAP’S committees cover Agribusine­ss and Countrysid­e Developmen­t; Trade, Investment­s and Tourism; Energy; Management Developmen­t; and Traffic, Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture.

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