The Manila Times

PH ‘biggest mover’ in NRI report

- EIREENE JAIREE GOMEZ

THE Philippine­s was recognized as the “biggest mover” in the 2022 Network Readiness Report (NRI) released by Washington, D.C.-based think-tank Portulans Institute, improving by 12 notches to 71st from 83rd place.

The report cited the country’s “impact” as its main strength and “technology” as the greatest scope for improvemen­t, performing considerab­ly well on e-commerce legislatio­n, high-tech exports, and informatio­n and communicat­ion services exports.

It also ranked the Philippine­s as fifth among the 36 lower-middle-income economies included in the report, outperform­ing in 10 sub-pillars: access, content, future technologi­es, individual­s, government­s, trust, regulation, inclusion, economy and quality of life.

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual welcomed this developmen­t and thanked the Portulan Institute for recognizin­g the Philippine­s as one of the champions of digital transforma­tion.

“This is a testament to the continuing efforts of the Philippine government to transform the country into a digital economy. It shows that we are a country composed of digital natives, and it indeed gives us a demographi­c advantage. We are mindful of this advantage and recognize that the digital economy is about people and technology, so we are ramping up efforts to promote science, technology and innovation, as our main strategy,” he said.

Pascual noted that several initiative­s are on the pipeline. In terms of legislatio­n, the enactment of the proposed Internet Transactio­ns Act and amendments to the E-Commerce Act are also underway. Digital transforma­tion initiative­s to address upskilling and reskilling of human capital and businesses are also being scaled up.

Furthermor­e, e-government or the automation of government processes are also being pursued through a whole-ofgovernme­nt approach, the Trade chief added.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines