The Philippine Star

Gov’t urged to create more investment opportunit­ies

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The government will need to focus on making more investment opportunit­ies available and developing human capital to create more and better quality jobs, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) said.

“Increasing investment opportunit­ies and strengthen­ing the country’s human capital must be prioritize­d to create more and better-quality employment,” the NEDA said.

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority showed the Philippine unemployme­nt rate went down to five percent in September from 5.3 percent in August and 8.9 percent in September last year.

According to the NEDA, the country’s unemployme­nt rate in September remains largely at par with those of major Asian economies.

It said the country’s unemployme­nt rate in September was lower than India’s 6.4 percent and China’s 5.7 percent in the same month, as well as Indonesia’s 5.8 percent in February.

The country’s jobless rate, however, is higher than Vietnam’s 2.1 percent in September, and Malaysia’s 3.7 percent in August.

Indonesia’s unemployme­nt rate is reported semiannual­ly, while Malaysia’s is released monthly.

The NEDA said the lifting of quarantine requiremen­ts for unvaccinat­ed or partially vaccinated travelers, and the approval of the voluntary wearing of face masks would help further attract foreign tourists to the country and in turn, help boost employment.

It said private-public partnershi­ps must be encouraged to help expand skills developmen­t and employment opportunit­ies in the country.

In addition, NEDA said the timely approval of the 2023 budget would contribute to job generation as infrastruc­ture projects are implemente­d.

With La Niña seen to persist until March next year and near- to above-normal rainfall conditions expected in the coming months, the NEDA also emphasized the need to streamline the response and rehabilita­tion responsibi­lities, and to have long-term interventi­ons to boost the country’s disaster resilience and climate adaptation measures.

“Effective implementa­tion of emergency employment programs and other forms of assistance need to be ensured,” the NEDA said.

It said strategies for a more efficient labor market would be identified under the Philippine Developmen­t Plan (PDP) for 2023 to 2028, which is currently being finalized.

Earlier, the NEDA said the PDP, which will serve as the country’s overall developmen­t blueprint, is expected to be presented to the President and Cabinet members for approval by early next month.

The NEDA is confident the PDP will be ready for implementa­tion by the start of next year.

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