BusinessMirror January 31, 2024

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024 Vol. 19 No. 108

THINK TANK SEES JOBS REBOUND AFTER EASING n

By Cai U. Ordinario

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Marcos eyes new ‘resources,’ RCEP to expand trade with Vietnam

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HE end of Filipinos’s Christmas shopping and the usually slow start of the new year will likely ease employment growth, according to a local think tank.

In its latest Market Call report, First Metro Investment Corp.University of Asia and the Pacific (FMIC-UA&P) Capital Market Research, however, said this may only be seasonal. The think tank still projects that recent employment trends will be sustained and contribute to the country’s growth this year, which is still expected to average 6 percent. (See previous story: https://businessmirror. com.ph/2024/01/12/to-ensuregrowth-marcos-must-focus-oninfraspend/) See “Think tank,” A2

By Samuel P. Medenilla @sam_medenilla

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RESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is eyeing to tap new “resources” and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to expand the country’s bilateral trade with Vietnam to US$10 billion. During his meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Ching on Tuesday, the chief executive noted there is still a huge growth potential in the country’s trade with Vietnam. “Our objective is to expand our bilateral trade which stands at just about $7 billion, today, to expand that to $10 billion by exploring untapped resources,” Marcos said. This was an improvement compared to the US$6.18 billion total trade between the two countries in 2022, with exports valued at US$1.72 billion and imports at US$4.46 billion. “We hope to capitalize on our

PARADISE KEPT The 2,000-year-old lake at the foot of Mount Bulusan

in Sorsogon Province is surrounded by a lush rainforest endowed with fauna and flora, including the rare and endangered Jade Vine. Its having been kept in such pristine state, despite the tourism surge in the Bicol region, is one of the best-kept secrets in the country’s story of rich biodiversity. JOEL C.PAREDES

‘Mega ecozone to make PHL Asean’s top investment hub’ HE Philippine Economic Zone Aut hor it y (Pez a) said establishing a mega ecozone in the Philippines will enable the country to become the top investment destination in the Asean region. “Similar to how our neighbors have developed gover nmentowned and managed large-scale eco-industrial and biotechnology parks, I am convinced that it is high time for the Philippines to establish its own mega ecozone,” Peza Director General Tereso O. Panga said in his speech at the signing by Peza of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor). “This will enable us to address

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key obstacles hindering our country’s FDI growth and bid to become the top investment destination in the region, such as the availability of renewable energy sources, high power rates, land availability, cost, tenure, and size, as well as the ease and cost of doing business,” Panga said. The Peza chief said this as the investment promotion agency inked an MOU on Tuesday with the BuCor to establish economic zones on portions of land under BuCor. Included in the public economic zones to be established under this partnership with BuCor is establishing a mega economic zone,

See “Marcos,” A2

FLAT FARM GROWTH IN Q4, FULL YR ’23 FLAGS NEED FOR REFORM

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HE country’s farm sector posted flat growth in the fourth quarter and full year of 2023 in terms of value, according to the latest data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Local economists said the latest farm growth data points to the need to immediately invest in technology and put in place crucial reforms. PSA d ata showed far m growth in terms of value was at 0.4 percent in 2023 and 0.7 percent in the fourth quarter of last year. Agriculture and

Fisheries growth contracted 0.2 percent in the third quarter 2023 and 1 percent in the same quarter of 2022, while the sector declined 0.1 percent in 2022. “[There is] much room to improve to boost growth this year. The new DA [Department of Agriculture] Secretary has his work cut out for him,” Ateneo Center for Research and Development (ACERD) Associate Director Ser Percival K. Peña-Reyes See “Flat farm,” A2

See “Mega ecozone,” A2

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 56.4140 n JAPAN 0.3825 n UK 71.7078 n HK 7.2200 n CHINA 7.8560 n SINGAPORE 42.1094 n AUSTRALIA 37.2897 n EU 61.1246 n KOREA 0.0423 n SAUDI ARABIA 15.0438 Source:

BSP (30 January 2024)


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