Foreign Affairs

Breaking new ground for economic developmen­t

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“My challenge was how do I make our town progressiv­e? What I did was I anchored the equally important purpose of a local government unit to its corporate function.” That was the biggest challenge expressed by Ramon V. Guico III when he took over as governor of Pangasinan last year.

“We have set clear directions for investors and instituted policies that would be beneficial to them.

So, we establishe­d the Provincial Economic Developmen­t Office and the Pangasinan Investment Authority, which will be the investment arm of the province,” said Guico, who has also served as a member of the House of Representa­tives and as mayor of his hometown, Binalonan.

At every stage of his career, Guico brings with him a deeply rooted sense of idealism that embraces new ways of performing his job, while eliminatin­g deeply entrenched bureaucrat­ic processes.

“When I was mayor of Binalonan in 2010, the town’s budget was 92 million pesos (around $1.6 million). The budget for 2023 is 450 million pesos (around $7.9 million). This was achieved in just 13 years. That’s my model and it’s what I’m following now as governor of Pangasinan,” he said.

“That’s why I establishe­d the first economic zone in the province. We got Sumitomo Corporatio­n pre-pandemic, which was at the time the largest Sumitomo manufactur­ing plant in the country. The plant assembles wiring harnesses for Japanese electric vehicles. Phase one of the plant operates with 3,000 employees. There are still phase two and phase three expansions to come, which will eventually create 10,000 jobs in Pangasinan,” he added.

Deriving its name from its main product, the province hopes to revitalize traditiona­l salt-making. In May, it asked the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources to operate a 473-hectare salt farm in the town of Bolinao, which will hopefully produce 25,000 metric tons of salt every year.

That salt farm is the largest of its kind in the Philippine­s, according to the governor, a licensed pilot and the founder of a small airline company and flying school. He also announced plans to build an airport in Bolinao.

Capitalizi­ng on the province’s abundant mineral resources, Guico launched automated digital apps to modernize and boost the collection of revenues from mining and quarrying operators.

“Previously, our projected income from river quarrying was only 12 million pesos a year (around $211,000). That’s small for a province as large as Pangasinan. We implemente­d the new quarry ordinance that included the utilizatio­n of automated apps and were able to collect 102 million pesos ($1.8 million) since then. Now, we’re projecting between 200 to 300 million pesos ($3.5 and $5.3 million) in annual collection­s,” he said.

To strengthen Pangasinan’s connectivi­ty with Manila and the rest of Luzon, the governor announced the constructi­on of the Pangasinan Link Expressway or PLEX in October 2023.

“The East-West Expressway is a joint venture with San Miguel Corporatio­n. Phase One, which we call the Pangasinan Link Expressway, will be a 42.76-km expressway that will link Binalonan to the provincial capital of Lingayen and will cut travel time from an hour and a half to between 25 and 30 minutes,” Guico said.

To protect Pangasinan’s vital agricultur­al land and spare the province from mismanaged urban planning, Guico plans to build affordable highrise housing.

This expansive vision of developmen­t comes with an open invitation.

“Our basic message is whether you move here, raise a family, or place your investment here, Pangasinan is a place of great opportunit­ies. We have a government that provides unique support to investors. We do our best to run things like a corporatio­n,” Guico said. ▪

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 ?? ?? Pangasinan wants to scale up its salt-making industry and aims to produce 25,000 metric tons of salt every year.
Pangasinan wants to scale up its salt-making industry and aims to produce 25,000 metric tons of salt every year.
 ?? ?? Opened in September, the Banaan museum will showcase the province’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Opened in September, the Banaan museum will showcase the province’s rich history and cultural heritage.
 ?? ?? Pangasinan Governor Ramon V. Guico III
Pangasinan Governor Ramon V. Guico III

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