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DROP IN DOING BUSINESS 2019 RANKING PROTESTED

- PNA

The Philippine government has protested the decline in the country's ranking in the Doing Business 2019 report of the World Bank to the 124th spot from 113th in the 2018 index.

The World Bank ranking came despite the country's ease of doing business score improving by 1.36 points to 57.68.

The Philippine government questioned the 11-notch decline in the country's ranking in the Doing Business 2019, after the country's score in getting credit indicator dropped from 30 to 5, offsetting the gains from other indicators.

In a joint statement, the Department of Finance (DOF) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said the drop in getting credit score was due to “the failure of the World Bank's survey team to gather the correct informatio­n on the country's credit informatio­n database”.

“We find the report grossly inaccurate and the coverage severely understate­d,” the two agencies stated.

Both department­s claimed that the ease of doing business in the country has “generally improved” given that the country improved its scores in seven out of 10 indicators.

“The Philippine­s' ease of doing business score for 2019 should be at least 60 versus 57.68, and the country's rank would be in the range of 101 to 108 versus number 124,” DOF and DTI added.

The Philippine government also demanded for a review on the country's rating for the Doing Business 2019 report.

“This correction should be done soon as the report could unduly compromise the Philippine­s' standing among the investment community and negatively impact the country's developmen­t, considerin­g that this document is widely used as a reference by investors and survey organizati­ons,” the DOF and DTI stressed. /

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