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PCCI asks government to make healthcare investment more enticing

- P. Ibañez

THE Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) called on the government to create a business environmen­t that will attract investment in the healthcare system.

It proposed developing new sunrise industries in health infrastruc­ture, the digital economy, essentials manufactur­ing, and research after the pandemic, PCCI President Benedicto V. Yujuico said in an online business conference Thursday.

“With the continuing increase in the number of COVID- 19 cases, our health infrastruc­ture gaps are being highlighte­d,” he said.

“It is therefore imperative for our government to provide an environmen­t, including incentives for research and developmen­t, that will attract ( the) private sector to invest in the healthcare system.”

Mr. Yujuico added that the country must transition to a digital economy to adapt to the changes in the business environmen­t.

He said strengthen­ing the business environmen­t involves accelerati­ng the automation and integratio­n of government transactio­ns for permits and licenses.

The PCCI continues to back economic stimulus measures, as well as the bill proposing to immediatel­y cut the corporate income tax to 25%.

The country’s largest business organizati­on also supports infrastruc­ture developmen­t, including airport and railway projects in North and Central Luzon.

Mr. Yujuico added that the government must build supply chains, and repurpose businesses to address current concerns.

“The Philippine­s’ 110 million population represents a huge domestic market and can be a good platform for the developmen­t of a Filipino- led global value chain,” he said. — Jenina

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