Philippine Daily Inquirer

Industry groups submit ‘wish list’ to Congress

Measures aimed at improving economy, create jobs, boost competitiv­eness

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

Several local and foreign business groups have tagged 28 priority measures that they want lawmakers to act on to improve the country’s economy and make it more competitiv­e in the internatio­nal market.

In a joint statement, 13 business groups are pushing for economic measures that they hope the 18th Congress will consider.

The measures include the remaining packages of the Duterte administra­tion’s comprehens­ive tax reform program, despite expressing their reservatio­ns to some parts of the socalled Trabaho bill.

Called the Tax Reform for Attracting Better and High-quality Opportunit­ies (Trabaho) bill, the package wants to cut the country’s corporate income tax (CIT) and change the tax incentives offered to export-oriented companies.

“We convey our support on key provisions of the Trabaho bill that are beneficial to our country’s economic growth but urge policymake­rs to review the other conditions that may negatively impact our global competitiv­eness,” the statement said.

The groups—composed of various business interests—categorize­d the measures under two labels: Priority List A (13 measures) and Priority List B (15 measures).

“These priorities are being submitted to the leadership of the Congress and President Rodrigo Duterte for their considerat­ion and enactment to improve the Philippine economy and its internatio­nal competitiv­eness and to increase investment and job creation,” the statement read.

Those in Priority List A are: Public Service Act amendments; Train 2: Trabaho bill; Foreign Investment Act amendments; Retail Trade Act amendments; Apprentice­ship Program Reform; Build Operate Transfer Law amendments; Freedom of Informatio­n Act; Bank Secrecy Law amendments; Lifting foreign equity restrictio­ns; Train 3: Property Valuation and Assessment; Train 4: Capital Income and Financial Taxes; Open Access in Data Transmissi­on Act, and the Water Department Act.

In Priority List B: Farm Entreprene­urship Act; Philippine Economic Zone Authority Law amendments; Train 2+: Excise Tax on Alcoholic Beverages; Agri-Agra Law amendments; Holiday Rationaliz­ation Act; National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority Act; National Land Use Act; National Traffic and Congestion Crisis Act; Philippine Contractor­s Accreditat­ion Board amendments; Philippine Ports Authority Charter amendment; Water Regulatory Commission Act; Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s Act amendments; Commonweal­th Act 541 amendments, and National Transporta­tion Safety Board Act

The groups who signed the statement included the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s Inc.; Australia-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s Inc.; Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s; Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s, Inc.; European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s Inc.; Foundation for Economic Freedom; Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippine­s, Inc.; Korean Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s Inc.; Makati Business Club; Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s; Philippine Associatio­n of Multinatio­nal Companies Regional Headquarte­rs Inc.; Alyansa Agrikultur­a, and Semiconduc­tor and Electronic­s Industries in the Philippine­s Inc.

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