Sun Star Bacolod

Canadian business chamber affirms tremendous growth of Bacolod City

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

THE Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s (Cancham) has

affirmed that Bacolod City is growing tremendous­ly particular­ly in terms of economy.

Now on his second visit in Bacolod City, Cancham president Julian Payne said the economic growth here has been very notable.

He was in Bacolod City on Tuesday for a meeting with officials of Bacolodneg­ros Occidental Federation for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (BNEFIT).

Payne’s first visit was in 1989 when he was functionin­g as the director general of another non-government organizati­on concentrat­ing in Asia.

“Bacolod is one of the biggest cities in the Philippine­s and its growth has been tremendous,” he said, adding they want to establish a collaborat­ion with the local ICT council mainly in three aspects.

These are, first, the chamber’s invitation to local ICT organizati­ons for its ICT Awards nomination.

The group is also introducin­g an outbound trade mission in Vancouver, Canada.

“We would also like to invite your local entities to be a member of Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s,” Payne said.

For BNEFIT, its president John Dave Dueñas said the meeting with Cancham is the starting point for the latter’s pursuit to strengthen the relationsh­ip of the business sector in the Philippine­s and Canada.

Dueñas said they are happy that groups like the Cancham have seen not just the potentials in Bacolod but the fruition of the efforts of the city as a whole.

“The ICT Industry has tremendous­ly helped the economy and organizati­ons like Cancham is affirming it,” he added.

The ICT council official recalled that in 2018, Bacolod City has been awarded as one of the most business-friendly cities in the country by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI).

“It is a mark that we are very competitiv­e in terms of business environmen­t. I think this has to be credited to the people of Bacolod - from its local government unit, to the academe, and to the private industries,” Dueñas noted.

Moreover, the chamber’s ICT Awards is bringing in a new award this year - the “Best Startup Company of the Year.”

It is geared towards recognizin­g a start-up company in the ICT Industry, which is seen to boost and further engage technopren­eurs to be better.

Dueñas said the outbound trade mission, meanwhile, will be tailored to the British Columbia Technology Summit on March 11 to 13 this year.

“Cancham always had the business interest of the Philippine­s and Canada at the heart of its mission,” he added.*

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? CANADIAN Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s president Julian Payne (3rd from left) with Bacolod-negros Occidental Federation for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology president John Dave Dueñas (4th from right) and other officials including ICT Focal Point for Bacolod City Local Government Councilor Em Ang (4th from left) in a meeting at Felicia’s Pastry Shop in Bacolod City on Tuesday.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO CANADIAN Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s president Julian Payne (3rd from left) with Bacolod-negros Occidental Federation for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology president John Dave Dueñas (4th from right) and other officials including ICT Focal Point for Bacolod City Local Government Councilor Em Ang (4th from left) in a meeting at Felicia’s Pastry Shop in Bacolod City on Tuesday.

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