The Philippine Star

Mindanao businessme­n submit policy wishlist to Malacañang

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Mindanao businessme­n have submitted to President Duterte a list of policy recommenda­tions seen to ensure the region remains a conducive place to invest in.

The resolution­s crafted by the Mindanao chapters of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) during the 26th Mindanao Business Conference covered the sectors of transporta­tion, infrastruc­ture, agribusine­ss, manufactur­ing, and services.

On top of the list is the rehabilita­tion, expansion and upgrading of ports to internatio­nal standards to ensure the full implementa­tion of the Foreign Ships Co-Loading Act or Republic Act 10668.

The chambers also requested for Board of Investment­s (BOI) endorsemen­t in the registrati­on of tourism and agricultur­al production projects to be decentrali­zed to the regional offices of the Department of Tourism (DOT) and Department of Agricultur­e (DA), respective­ly.

“In recent years, while there has been a steady increase in investment­s in these sectors in Mindanao, investors are not able to register with BOI and avail of incentives because of the lack of endorsemen­ts from DOT and DA. The DOT and DA endorsemen­t for BOI registrati­ons are centralize­d at the head office in Manila,” they said.

“Because of these, tourism and agricultur­al production projects, especially of the small and medium enterprise­s in Mindanao, are not able to enjoy the needed incentives,” the chambers added.

For infrastruc­ture projects, PCCI-Mindanao called for the implementa­tion of the Bongao Airport facilities improvemen­t and expansion, the constructi­on of a new port at Brgy. Malassa, Bongao in Tawi Tawi and fasttracki­ng of the implementa­tion of the repair of the Surigao City Airport.

The chambers also sought presidenti­al interventi­on in finding solutions to the issue on the closure of Sabah ports to Tawi-Tawi traders.

PCCI-Mindanao said the policy recommenda­tions would help local enterprise­s and industries in the region become productive, competitiv­e and world-class.

“They encompass strategic road maps that are expected to strategica­lly position Mindanao to seize the ASEAN market, gain a foothold in the world market and capture investment­s coming into the ASEAN region and into the country,” it said.

“The resolution­s will further move the country closer toward achieving your goal of having an inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth, moving toward the long-term vision of a highincome economy by 2040,” it added.

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