The Philippine Star

Speaker pitches Phl as ideal investment destinatio­n at WeF

- By Sheila CriSoStomo

With its “unique demographi­c advantage and ongoing reforms to open up the economy,” the Philippine­s is now an “ideal destinatio­n” for foreign investment­s, Speaker Martin Romualdez told leaders and representa­tives of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gathered for the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Switzerlan­d.

In his discussion with ASEAN leaders, Romualdez also cited as plus factor the country’s “very, very young working population with the median age of 25 years old.”

“We also have an English-speaking population that provides this facility for communicat­ions not just within the ASEAN but throughout the internatio­nal global community,” he said in remarks during the forum.

“As opposed to the past decade when there was a bit of an isolation of the Philippine­s, the Philippine­s is open for business: we welcome the global community, we want to share our talents, our gifts to the whole world,” he said.

He also lauded ASEAN for its centrality, as members can communicat­e with each other easily despite their “diverse cultures, languages and practices.”

“And that’s why it’s not such a big surprise that after the COVID pandemic we the ASEAN emerged as the bright spot in the global economy, of course I’d like to put the Philippine­s up front,” he pointed out.

The speaker also apprised ASEAN leaders of the ongoing initiative­s among his colleagues in Congress to remove what he called restrictiv­e provisions in the 1987 Constituti­on.

“We want to share our talents, our gifts to the whole world. We leverage from the experience of our neighbors in the ASEAN, Vietnam, and Thailand that have proven to be stalwarts in the region,” he maintained.

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