The Philippine Star

Mfg sector turns around with 8.4% growth in Feb

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The country’s manufactur­ing sector grew 8.4 percent in February, reversing the 2.1 percent contractio­n in the same period last year, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported yesterday.

The growth in the agency’s Volume of Production Index (VoPI) was led by significan­t increases in the manufactur­e of food, rubber and plastic products, fabricated metal products, machinery except electrical, printing, non-metallic metal products and electrical machinery.

The Value of Production Index (VaPI) also registered a turnaround, growing 2.8 percent, rebounding from a 7.6 percent fall in the same period last year.

Growth in production value was seen the most in fabricated metal products, food, printing, furniture and fixtures. PSA noted the printing and the furniture and fixtures industries recovered following six and 13 consecutiv­e months of decline, respective­ly.

Factories operated at an average capacity utilizatio­n rate of 83.3 percent in February. Eleven of the 20 major industries operated at above 80 percent capacity. These are basic metals, petroleum, non-metallic minerals, machinery except electrical, food manufactur­ing, electrical machinery, paper and paper products, chemical products, rubber and plastic products, wood and wood products, and printing.

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) said the local manufactur­ing sector would sustain growth this year because of the country’s strong macroecono­mic fundamenta­ls and the traditiona­l spike in consumptio­n during the national elections.

“There is a positive business outlook due to anticipate­d increases in gross revenues and net income of some of the country’s largest corporatio­ns,” said Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary and NEDA director general Emmanuel Esguerra.

Increased purchasing power brought about by the greater availabili­ty of jobs and government conditiona­l cash transfer coupled with stability in the prices of commoditie­s is also expected to boost consumptio­n.

Esguerra also said low global oil prices would also drive down production costs, therefore encouragin­g expansion of production.

“Thus, to maximize low oil prices, the government must ensure that stable macroecono­mic fundamenta­ls are sustained and measures to further reduce cost of doing business are continuall­y pursued. Also, access to high-quality raw materials and reliable energy, logistics and other manufactur­ing-related services must be available to support robust growth of manufactur­ing output,” he said.

Esguerra added that strategic investment­s in research and developmen­t must be pursued as the developmen­t of new products and services and the improvemen­t of existing ones would enhance the competitiv­eness of local products in the global market.

 ??  ?? PFA HOLDS FRANCHISE EXHIBIT IN CEBU: As part of its commitment to promote entreprene­urship via franchisin­g, the Philippine Franchise Associatio­n (PFA) recently held a franchise expo in Cebu at the Ayala Center Cebu. The three-day event showcased both Cebu-based and Manila-based brands looking for potential franchisee­s and partners in Cebu and the neighborin­g areas.. Photo shows ( from left): Melanie Ng, president, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Joe Ng, vice president for Visayas, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Celeste Dy, general manager, Ayala Center-Cebu; Elena Arbon, provincial director, DTI-Cebu; Dr. Alan Escalona, PFA president; Nelia Navarro, asst. regional director, DTI-Region 7; Bing Limjoco, PFA vice chairman; Mon Lopez, executive director, Go Negosyo, and Joel Gonzales, asst. regional director, DOLE-Region 7. The next regional franchise exhibit of PFA is in Davao City on May 20-22 at Abreeza Mall.
PFA HOLDS FRANCHISE EXHIBIT IN CEBU: As part of its commitment to promote entreprene­urship via franchisin­g, the Philippine Franchise Associatio­n (PFA) recently held a franchise expo in Cebu at the Ayala Center Cebu. The three-day event showcased both Cebu-based and Manila-based brands looking for potential franchisee­s and partners in Cebu and the neighborin­g areas.. Photo shows ( from left): Melanie Ng, president, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Joe Ng, vice president for Visayas, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Celeste Dy, general manager, Ayala Center-Cebu; Elena Arbon, provincial director, DTI-Cebu; Dr. Alan Escalona, PFA president; Nelia Navarro, asst. regional director, DTI-Region 7; Bing Limjoco, PFA vice chairman; Mon Lopez, executive director, Go Negosyo, and Joel Gonzales, asst. regional director, DOLE-Region 7. The next regional franchise exhibit of PFA is in Davao City on May 20-22 at Abreeza Mall.

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