The Philippine Star

Build Build Build for our country’s prosperity

- JOEY CONCEPCION

In establishi­ng inclusive growth in the country, it is vital to foster excellent relations with stakeholde­rs who will work together to create programs to achieve the common goal. Good thing to have a government that is eager to deliver results to its constituen­ts.

Recently, I and Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez presided over a meeting between the presidenti­al economic team and members of the private sector to discuss programs where the private sector can contribute and collaborat­e with the government.

The meeting was attended by Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade, Budget Secretary Ben Diokno, Economic Planning Secretary Ernie Pernia, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar and Bases Conversion and Devel-Joining opment Authority president Vince Dizon.

me from the private sector were Edgar Saavedra (Megawide Constructi­on), Josephine Yap (Filinvest Land), Manny Pangilinan (Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp.), Tessie Coson (SM Investment Corp.), Sabin Aboitiz (Aboitiz Equity Ventures), Ricky Delgado (Citadel Holdings), Ricky Razon (Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services), Michael Tan (LT Group), Alfred Ty (GT Holdings), Jaime Augusto Zobel (Ayala Corp.), George Barcelon (ASEAN BAC Philippine­s and Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry), James Go (JG Summit Holdings Inc.), Lito Alvarez (Philippine Airlines), and Leo Virata (CLSA Exchange Capital Inc.).

The meeting was a venue for key Cabinet members who oversee the administra­tion’s economic and infrastruc­ture developmen­t agenda to listen to the business conglomera­tes’ position in supporting and cooperatin­g with the government’s Build Build Build program. It is also the Filipino businessme­n’s venue to learn in finer detail about the government’s direction - on whether the government is open to private sector collaborat­ion in order to accelerate the execution of its infrastruc­ture program.

The Build Build Build projects will then create jobs, spur economic growth and attract foreign investors. It created the Philippine infrastruc­ture portal (www.build.gov.ph) that lists high impact projects envisioned to increase economic productivi­ty, create jobs, increase incomes and strengthen the investment climate which could lead to sustained inclusive growth. It serves as the government’s tool for project monitoring and tracking.

With Build Build Build, the public has access to relevant informatio­n about public spending on infrastruc­ture projects. It provides informatio­n on the status of each project such as the developmen­t, procuremen­t, and implementa­tion of Public-Private Partnershi­ps.

It is worth noting that since President Duterte’s government took over 18 months ago, they have been fast moving on the projects that will strengthen the connectivi­ty of the country. In this series of coordinati­on, my role is to hasten the partnershi­p and collaborat­ion of the private sector and the government.

I am honored to be part of both sectors, in the private sector and in the public sector with my role as the presidenti­al adviser for entreprene­urship. I intend to bridge the gap between the two sectors.

I have been advocating for the 3Ms which we believe will help an entreprene­ur succeed. The 3Ms are Mentorship, Money, and Market. The role of the Build Build Build is connectivi­ty which links entreprene­urs to its markets. Access to market is vital to the growth of micro entreprene­urs. Roads, bridges and ports which provide easier transporta­tion of goods and services will support the economic and trade activities of MSMEs. And since the Philippine­s is an archipelag­o of more than 7000 islands, we can maximize these infrastruc­tures to strengthen the tourism sector which many MSMEs are involved in.

One of the projects the private sector would want to contribute to is the developmen­t and extensive improvemen­t of airports in key cities outside of Metro Manila and Metro Cebu.

The economic team encourages the private sector to develop the plans and present these so the team can integrate and streamline these into the administra­tion’s developmen­t agenda.

Other infrastruc­ture projects along the way are the building of ports, MRT connection­s, bridges, railways, expressway­s, power, and water utilities. The economic team acknowledg­es the interest of the private sector in helping the government’s goal of creating a better community.

As we promote prosperity for all, it is high time to create tools and systems such as hard structures that can pave the road of inclusive growth for all Filipinos.

 ??  ?? Among the members of the private sector who attended are Michael Tan, Lucio Tan, Manny Pangilinan, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, PA Joey Concepcion, Enrique Razon, James Go, Alfred Ty and George Barcelon.
Among the members of the private sector who attended are Michael Tan, Lucio Tan, Manny Pangilinan, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, PA Joey Concepcion, Enrique Razon, James Go, Alfred Ty and George Barcelon.
 ??  ?? BCDA president Vince Dizon, DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade, DOF Secretary Sonny Dominguez, DBM Secretary Benjamin Diokno and DPWH Secretary Mark Villar.
BCDA president Vince Dizon, DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade, DOF Secretary Sonny Dominguez, DBM Secretary Benjamin Diokno and DPWH Secretary Mark Villar.
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