Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-noy cites labor gains, opens luxury bag factory

- By Jo Martinez-clemente

CONCEPCION, Tarlac—president Aquino spent Monday, the start of the impeachmen­t trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona, inaugurati­ng a 10-month-old luxury bag factory and giving his perspectiv­e about the economy for which he received a failing grade from a predecesso­r and former teacher.

While “doing what is right is the fundamenta­l thing to do,” such as exacting accountabi­lity from public officials, the President said his administra­tion was able to generate 2.1 million

jobs in 2011 despite the global economic slowdown.

Mr. Aquino also highlighte­d the growing number of tourists coming to the Philippine­s. He said tourist arrivals, which increased from 3 million to 4 million last year, would jump to 10 million in 2016 when his term ended.

In a paper she released last week, detained former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-arroyo chastised Mr. Aquino, her former student in economics, for the supposedly lackluster performanc­e of the economy.

Taking off from the number of tourist arrivals and jobs created, Mr. Aquino assured D’luxe Bags Philippine­s and the Luen Thai Group that they made the right decision by bringing their investment­s to the country.

The President arrived here with his economic team composed of Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo and Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions Secretary Manuel Roxas II.

“Their presence here empowers them to open up opportunit­ies for our people that had been lacking for such a long time,” Mr. Aquino said.

Shifting to Kapampanga­n, he told Tarlac residents: “I can open doors for you and when I do, it is all up to you if you will keep it open.”

D’luxe Bag Philippine­s is one of three investment­s promised to Mr. Aquino by the Luen Thai Group during his official visit to the United States last year. Employing 1,200 workers, the Tarlac factory produces Coach, a luxury brand.

The first investment of the Luen Thai Group was an Adidas factory, which was inaugurate­d in Mactan, Cebu province, in August 2011. The third investment is be- ing set up at the Clark Freeport.

William Tan, Luen Thai chief executive officer, said the Tarlac factory’s expansion plan would increase the workforce by 500 this March. By 2014, the factory is expected to employ 5,000 workers.

In its first nine months of operation, the Tarlac factory was able to produce 220,000 bags, which Martyn James, vice president of Coach Internatio­nal, described as unpreceden­ted.

 ?? EDWIN BACASMAS ?? IN THE BAG President Aquino listens to Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo during the inaugurati­on of D’luxe Bags Philippine­s Inc. in Sta. Rosa, Concepcion, Tarlac, on Monday.
EDWIN BACASMAS IN THE BAG President Aquino listens to Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo during the inaugurati­on of D’luxe Bags Philippine­s Inc. in Sta. Rosa, Concepcion, Tarlac, on Monday.

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