Mindanao Times

Gov’t urged: Establish ecozones in Mindanao

- BY REGINA MAE RONQUILLO

THE NATIONAL government must come up with incentives in setting up economic zones in Mindanao to attract investment­s, official of the local business group said.

Aside from the seven pilot agro-economic zones (AEZs) endorsed by the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) last March, Maria Lourdes Monteverde, Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII) trustee, said there is also a need for the national government, through the Philippine Economic Zone Authority, to approve pending applicatio­ns before the agency.

“We have been doing our part in bringing the investors but then the government should also make it in such a way thet investors can really expand their businesses here in Davao with the proclamati­on of these ecozones, ”Monteverde said during the Wednesdays @ Habi at Kape -Abreeza last week.

MinDA reported that in 2016, there were 81 identified areas in Mindanao suitable for economic zones that would be conducive for agro-industry, manufactur­ing, tourism, and informatio­n technology.

Arturo Milan, DCCCII president, said there are foreign investors looking for preferable sites to establish their industrial infrastruc­ture in the region. One is a steel company under Panhua Group that is looking for a 300-hectare parcel of land.

Milan said the company has already identified two potential sites.

Milan said it is hightime for Mindanao to be placed as the next potential investment center of the Philippine­s now that Luzon, specifical­ly Metro Manila, is experienci­ng problems such as water shortage and traffic congestion.

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