The Philippine Star

Trump immigratio­n policies to hit Phl most – MVP

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

US President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n crackdown has been causing jitters in markets worldwide, and is expected to hit the Philippine economy the hardest, a top Filipino businessma­n said.

For tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan, Trump’s policy to subject all illegal immigrants in the US to deportatio­n will have the most negative impact on the Philippine economy.

He said this would hurt the country more than Trump’s call to bring back manufactur­ing and jobs to the US and the proposal to restrict imports through a border adjustment tax.

Pangilinan co-chairs the US-Philippine­s Society, a private sector initiative that promotes fellowship and diplomacy between the Philippine­s and the US. He also chairs PLDT and Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp.

“The thing that worries me is unregister­ed aliens where I think there are about 300,000 or so or more. If they are somehow deported or asked to leave the US, that impacts on the remittance and because these foreign remittance­s are like the drugs that are directly injected to the economic veins… that’s an immediate injection of cash to people here to spend,” Pangilinan said.

In 2016, remittance­s from overseas Filipino workers rose five percent to a new

high of $26.9 billion from $25.61 billion the previous year, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

Major source of remittance­s include the US, along with countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Japan, Qatar, Kuwait, Hong Kong and Germany.

Remittance­s from over 10 mil- lion Filipinos deployed abroad account for about 9.8 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

“The slowdown of these remittance­s from the US or anywhere else, it’s going to impact on the economy. For me that’s what we should worry about,” Pangilinan said.

Since stepping into office as the 45th US president, Trump has made pronouncem­ents such as “America first” and “buy American, hire American.” He also ordered to intensify the crackdown on undocument­ed aliens in the US.

“The other threat that has been talked about is the BPO (business process outsourcin­g). They are here because they enjoy significan­t cost advantages to operate jobs here. I don’t know whether the US cost structure can match cost structures out here in the Philippine­s or in other parts of Asia,” Pangilinan said.

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