Decongest MM in APEC talks

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    CLARK FREEPORT – The issue of decongesting Metro Manila and breeding “new  wealth” in other parts of the    country, particularly  in this freeport  and nearby provinces, has cropped up at  the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation  (APEC) summit here. 

    APEC Business Advisory Council  Chair Doris Magsaysay Ho expressed  her  full support to the  proposal of the business sector to decongest Metro Manila as  a means of attaining “inclusive growth” nationwide. “We need to grow  wealth around the country.

    Manila is not  the only place in this country. We  need to grow wealth in different  production hubs not just Clark but  there’s a whole corridor here we have Pampanga, Tarlac,  and all the way to Subic. Why is it  great? Because you have an airport and  a seaport,”

    Ho said in an interview during  the first APEC Public Private Dialogue  (PPD) on services at the Fontana resort  here.“I  encourage all  stakeholders- from the local government units,  national agencies, to private sector to promote  this  corridor together because it has so much potential  but let’s become great producers, great manufacturers, great  agricultural processors so that we create trade,” Ho  stressed. 

    The APEC information office said the PPD held here   the other day  was “the first of a series of dialogues on servicesenvisioned to guide  APEC’s public and  private  stakeholders in examining developments,  challenges, and opportunities for the sector; identifying  new strategies for building the full potential  of the sector; generating policy options towards  removing barrier to services trade; developing  an innovative approach in pursuing the services  agenda of APEC; and fostering collaboration  and best practice exchanges to promote services  growth.”

    The second PPD  will be held in Boracay during the APEC’s 2nd Senior Officials’ Meeting  and shall center on manufacturing- related services. These would lead up to  the first Regional Conference of Services Coalitions  and Services Industries in Cebu, which  is among the highlights  of the Third Senior Officials’ Meeting, said the APEC information office.

    “The most important  part is  always to have  the talent available. Asyou go up the ladder of services, we need to  see what the future person is  going to be. Right now our strength is English  but one day maybe our strength should be  Spanish, should be Chinese, should be French  that’s one,” Ho said.

    Ho said “let us be  good in Math and learn it all the way up so we can go higher up the ladder. And then eventually we  can translate those services into much more  complex systems such as programming development,  honing the Information  technology.” 

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