Sun.Star Pampanga

Central Luzon LGUs feted as among PH's most competitiv­e

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

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Four LGUs in the region were ranked among the top 3 in their respective CMCI categories, while 18 others were included in the top 10 ranking of LGUs in different aspects of competitiv­eness indexes as determined by the Regional Competitiv­eness Council ( RCC) .

Baliwag, Bulacan was ranked first among all the 1st to 2nd class municipali­ties in the country in terms of Infrastruc­ture, and also ranked third in Overall Competitiv­eness among all 1st to 2nd class municipali­ties.

The said municipali­ty also ranked 4th in terms of Government Efficiency, 6th in terms of Resilience and 6th in terms of Economic Dynamism.

Baler, Aurora, meanwhile, was ranked as the third among all 3rd to 4th class municipali­ties in the country in terms of Overall Competitiv­eness.

It also ranked third in terms of Infrastruc­ture while it ranked 6th among 3rd to 4th class municipali­ties in terms of Economic Dynamism.

Also,Sta. Maria, Bulacan also garnered the third rank among all 1st to 2nd class municipali­ties in the country in terms of Economic Dynamism, and ranked 5th among all 1st and 2nd class municipali­ties in terms of Overall Competitiv­eness.

Malolos City in Bulacan was also recognized among 1st among the Most Improved Component Cities in the country.

Among the 18 Central Luzon LGUs that were ranked in the top 10 in different CMCI categories are: Bacolor, City of San Fernando and Sta. Rita in Pampanga, Baler in Aurora, Marilao, Baliwag, Sta. Maria, Angat, Bustos, Bocaue, Paombong, and the cities of Malolos and San Jose Del Monte in Bulacan.

Also included are Talavera and Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija and Tarlac City in Tarlac. The municipali­ty of Subic and Olongapo City in Zambales were also among the LGUs ranked in the top 10 of the CMCI in different categories.

Cities and Municipali­ties Competitiv­eness Index is an annual ranking of Philippine cities and municipali­ties developed by the National Competitiv­eness Council through the Regional Competitiv­eness Committees (RCCs) with the assistance of the United

States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t.

Rankings of Cities and Municipali­ties are based on the sum of their scores on 4 Pillars: Economic Dynamism, Government Efficiency, Infrastruc­ture, and Resi l i en cy.

Provincial rankings are based on population and income weighted average of the overall scores of cities and municipali­ties under a province.

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