The Philippine Star

CCPI wants mining permits only for end-manufactur­ing

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The oldest business chamber in the country wants government to issue mining permits only to those eventually setting up factories to manufactur­e finished products from the extracted minerals.

“It’s a paradigm shift,” said Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands president Jose Luis Yulo Jr. as he called on the government to revisit the country’s mining laws.

“The law should now be the mines of the Philippine­s will only be given to end producers or those who will put up factories. Anybody who will be given a mining permit must consume the ore he gets in manufactur­ing of finished products. And then maybe a part, if there are excess, we can export to countries who do not have it,” he added.

Yulo said the way the Philippine­s does its mining at present is against the people.

He said it is a shame for the country and its citizens simple products such as eyeglasses, pens and watch bracelets are not manufactur­ed here when in fact, minerals used in these products come from the Philippine­s.

Instead of simply importing these finished products, Yulo said the government should invite companies to set up manufactur­ing plants with access to the country’s ore and other resources serving as incentives.

“We should not just get the ore and export it and then import back the finish product. The Filipino people will not learn anything except to dig, while other countries learn how to do industrial engineerin­g, design, and they will employ 10 to 20 times more people in the manufactur­e of goods and they get a higher pay,” Yulo said.

“Imagine how many Filipinos will be employed if we manufactur­e here, and they will learn higher skills. Why are we not doing that is something that I cannot comprehend,” he added.

Yulo said the group’s proposal would be discussed with Environmen­t Secretary Regina Lopez in the coming days.

By setting up their factories for manufactur­ing beside mine sites, Yulo said companies will feel more responsibl­e in taking care of the environmen­t as far as their mining operations are concerned.

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