Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH RANKED 5TH BEST ECONOMY IN SE ASIA

- —ROY STEPHEN C. CANIVEL

The Philippine­s ranked 56th out of 149 countries in the latest Global Competitiv­eness Report, while also ranking the 5th most competitiv­e economy in Southeast Asia.

This is according to the report made by the World Economic Forum, whose results are not comparable to previous reports after adopting a new competitiv­eness index.

In the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, Singapore ranked the most competitiv­e and also the second globally.

It was followed by Malaysia (25th), Thailand (38th), and Indonesia (45th)—all on the world’s top 50 list.

The report looked at 12 pillars, namely: institutio­ns, in- frastructu­re, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology adoption, macroecono­mic stability, health, education and skills, product market, labor market, financial system, market size, business dynamism and innovation capability.

The report suggests that the Philippine­s needs to exert extra effort to improve business dynamism.

Time to start a business (ranked 115th ), cost of starting a business (97th), and insolvency recovery rates (112th) remain as weak indicators and are still seen as disruptive factors for doing business, MBC said.

“While time and cost of starting a business remain as problemati­c factors for

the business community, it is worthy to note that the Philippine­s ranks high in eparticipa­tion, or the use of online platforms to link government informatio­n to citizens,” said MBC chair Edgar Chua.

“With the recently passed Ease of Doing Business Act, we remain optimistic that the government will be able to sustain these gains and address the concerns of efficiency in doing business,” he added.

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