Philippine Daily Inquirer

Seipi urges gov’t to ease concerns on power

- By Amy R. Remo

THE SEMICONDUC­TOR and Electronic­s Industry in the Philippine­s Inc. has urged the government to resolve uncertaint­ies in the supply of electricit­y in the country to “dispel jitters among investors and enhance the country’s appeal as an investment destinatio­n.”

At the same time, having adequate, reliable power supply will allow the semiconduc­tor and electronic­s sector to achieve its anticipate­d “industry turnaround this year,” Seipi said yesterday in a statement.

According to Seipi, the industry was hampered not only by a global slump in trade and consumer demand but also by adverse local factors, such as the high cost of local electricit­y, which erodes the sector’s profitabil­ity and its ability to increase overseas deliveries. Several Seipi member-companies have re-evaluated their expansion plans and others opted to expand in other locations outside the Philippine­s as a result of the continued increase in local electricit­y rates, the group said.

The local electronic­s industry currently accounts for half of the country’s exports and pro- vides direct employment to 557,000 Filipinos. But for the past two years, this major source of Philippine exports and provider of employment experience­d a flat growth.

“For 2013, Seipi is anticipati­ng a turnaround as new factories start operating and selling overseas their products that include mobile phone chips and microproce­ssors for computers. The sector’s anticipate­d growth, however, hinges on the quality and cost of electricit­y in the country,” Seipi said.

The industry group also noted that the whole business community had been keeping a close watch on developmen­ts within the power and infrastruc­ture sector, particular­ly the status of several big-ticket infrastruc­ture power projects in the country, which are needed to assure reliable but inexpensiv­e supply of electricit­y in the country.

Seipi said it was aware that some of these projects face legal and policy hurdles. However, this predicamen­t only “dims our hopes that these projects could provide an immediate succor to concerns about the high cost and unreliabil­ity of electricit­y supply in our country.”

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