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Private Sector Advisory Council names industry leaders as members

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The Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) headed by Aboitiz Group president and CEO Sabin Aboitiz has hit the ground running since President Marcos requested for its formation last month in order to help strengthen collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors.

Regular meetings between PSAC and the President have begun with the agricultur­e and digital infrastruc­ture sector groups, wherein they discussed initial recommenda­tions for the first 100 days of the administra­tion.

The agricultur­e group – headed by Aileen Uygongco-Ongkauko of La Filipina Uy Gongco and composed of industry leaders Chris Po of the Century Pacific Group, Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. of Frabelle, Irwin Lee of Universal Robina and Ramon Lim of RNCL Prime Holdings Corp. – indicated that their focus for the short term would be on immediatel­y helping to address food security issues related to increasing productivi­ty for farmers and closing supply chain gaps.

The digital infrastruc­ture group – headed by Union Bank of the Philippine­s chief transforma­tion officer Henry Aguda and composed of Dennis Uy of Converge, Al Panlilio of PLDT, Ernest Cu of Globe Telecom and Ramon Jocson of the Bank of the Philippine Islands – will be initially focusing on a nationwide expansion of access to internet connectivi­ty and digitaliza­tion initiative­s.

The council is expected to reveal more of its members in the coming weeks after the other sectoral groups on health, jobs, and infrastruc­ture/tourism meet with the President to present their work plans and recommenda­tions.

 ?? ?? President Marcos met recently with the digital infrastruc­ture group of the Private Sector Advisory Council at Malacañang to discuss nationwide internet connectivi­ty and digitaliza­tion initiative­s.
President Marcos met recently with the digital infrastruc­ture group of the Private Sector Advisory Council at Malacañang to discuss nationwide internet connectivi­ty and digitaliza­tion initiative­s.

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