The Philippine Star

Duterte at APEC 2017

- MOCHA USON

Last week, President Rodrigo Duterte attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) Summit 2017 in Vietnam, wherein he not only took part in the event’s activities, but likewise made room to catch up with some members of the Filipino community in the country. But what earned him praise was his consistenc­y in the matters of global economy. In his keynote speech at the APEC CEO Summit, he once again stressed that globalizat­ion “should pave the way to equal distributi­on of wealth, and that it should create an inclusive environmen­t where everyone has the opportunit­y to grow.”

Currently consisting of 21-member states representi­ng the Asia-Pacific region, in a nutshell the organizati­on aims to improve each other’s economy and shared prosperity. But how exactly does the APEC affect our lives as Filipinos? While this annual forum discusses economic matters that concern the Asia-Pacific region as a whole, the decisions and agreements made during this gathering lead to the developmen­t of economic policies that matter to each member state, such as improvemen­ts in free trade, strengthen­ing the advocacies of micro, small, and medium businesses and helping these reach the internatio­nal market, all of which were voiced out by President Duterte.

In his keynote speech at the APEC CEO Summit, President Duterte emphasized on the salience of working together, not just of the member states but also with the cooperatio­n of local and internatio­nal business communitie­s, to achieve a prosperous future for all. “As leaders in our respective fields, we must ensure that globalizat­ion does not lead to wealth generation, but equitably, wealth distributi­on as well,” he said.

Aside from physical connectivi­ty, President Duterte also encouraged the business community to “continue to promote people to people connectivi­ty as a critical growth and developmen­t strategy.” He likewise proposed that “businesses adopt an Inclusive Business Model that provides opportunit­ies for those at the bottom of the pyramid.”

To end his speech, President Duterte talked about the essence of true cooperatio­n and what the less developed countries and small businesses need. He said that in true cooperatio­n “all are partners and everyone contribute­s.” He stressed that the small businesses and less developed countries are not asking for charity but “greater market access and the opportunit­y to participat­e in growth and developmen­t.”

As he usually does in his visits abroad, even when he has a busy schedule, President Duterte allotted a time to meet the Filipino community in Da Nang, Vietnam. Here he explained why he attended the APEC Summit and what it is all about. He also talked to them about globalizat­ion, both its advantages and disadvanta­ges. In this regard, we see a leader who also finds it important for his countrymen to understand what is happening and what he’s doing for the sake of the country.

President Duterte also discussed the dangers of shabu and quoted a publicatio­n from the United Nations: “Methamphet­amine. Shabu. Methamphet­amine use sometimes triggers aggressive, violent and bizarre behavior among users.” He explained why he had to go to extreme measures to fight it and reiterated his warning against those who seek to destroy our country and the lives of the youth. “Do not destroy

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