The Manila Times

DHL OFFICIAL PUSHES PH REFORMS

- JANINE ALEXIS MIGUEL

LEGISLATIV­E and tax reforms are needed to drive trade and attract foreign investment­s for the longterm developmen­t in the country, a top official of DHL Express Philippine­s said.

DHL Express Philippine­s Country Manager Nigel Lockett said that there are still significan­t untapped opportunit­ies for the country to expand its internatio­nal trade.

“Given the geographic­al size of the country, the Philippine­s has a higher share of their business domestical­ly but this also means that they have especially large untapped opportunit­ies to grow its internatio­nal flows,” Lockett said to The Manila Times via email.

He added that the country is strategica­lly positioned to link important markets across regions, emphasizin­g the need to enhance infrastruc­ture to attain diverse connectivi­ty.

“In fact, the Philippine economy has continued to show resilience and is among the fastest growing in the region,” Lockett said. He added that the country has abundant natural resources and a skilled workforce, which gives the Philippine­s the potential to become a regional hub for smart and sustainabl­e manufactur­ing, and services.

However, Lockett still sees the need for key reforms in legislatio­n and taxation, noting that these are important to promoting trade and securing foreign investment­s for sustainabl­e growth.

“Adopting reforms on the ease of doing business could attract more strategic investment­s and maintain Philippine’s competitiv­eness in comparison to other regional markets,” said Lockett.

In the 2024 edition of the DHL Connectedn­ess Index, the Philippine­s’ ranking in a globalizat­ion index slipped to 65th out of 181 countries as of 2022, down seven notches from 58th in 2017.

The change in the Philippine­s’ overall score — 52.1 out of 100 from 52.4 five years earlier — was marginal, indicating that other countries had made larger gains.

“One factor may be the relatively slower recovery of tourism in the East Asia and Pacific region, as compared to other parts of the world, which affects both people flows and services trade,” said Steven Altman, Senior Research Scholar and Director of the DHL Initiative on Globalizat­ion at New York University Stern’s Center for the Future of Management.

Altman added that one of the drivers of recent fluctuatio­ns in the country’s performanc­e was how the country’s trade and people flows were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Moreover, Lockett said that the enhancemen­t of DHL Express’ operations and service excellence remains a priority through investment­s in new facilities and personnel whenever necessary, citing their retail footprint as the top agenda every year. Janine Alexis Miguel

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