The Philippine Star

PCCI urges gov’t to reduce cost of doing business

- By LOUELLA D. DESIDERIO

The government needs to work on reducing the cost of doing business to allow small and medium enterprise­s (SME) to compete and take advantage of the upcoming Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) economic integratio­n.

In a statement, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) president Alfredo Yao said SMEs would benefit from Asean economic integratio­n if there are policies designed to improve their capacities to trade and to exploit expanding regional opportunit­ies.

“Make no mistake about it: PCCI views the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in a positive light,” he said.

“But we acknowledg­e that the opportunit­ies offered by greater openness can only be achieved if our local industries and SMEs are provided with the complement­ary support that will enable them to participat­e effectivel­y and benefit from the global production network being built by ASEAN with its trade partners and important export markets,” he added.

While there are efforts to engage the private sector in realizing AEC, he said receptiven­ess to embrace opportunit­ies offered has been rather meager.

This, as there are concerns on the level of competitiv­eness of local industries compared to ASEAN neighbors.

In addition, Filipino SMEs participat­ion in global production networks has been limited.

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