Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

CdeO is PH’s 5th most competitiv­e city

- PJ Orias

Cagayan de Oro City beat the country’s top financial center- Makati City, as it was named as the “Top 5 Most Competitiv­e City” in the highly urbanized cities category, notching five ranks higher as compared to its overall ranking last year.

Surprising­ly, the city outranked Makati City as it only placed 6th in the ranking.

Quezon City was named again as the country’s most competitiv­e city, followed by Manila City and Pasay City as second and third placers, respective­ly. Davao City ranked fourth.

Pasig City was 7th, Bacolod City ranked 8h, Cebu City at 9th, and Muntinlupa City ranked 10th.

The selection of the overall ranking is based on the four pillars: 1) Resiliency 2) Infrastruc­ture 3) Government Efficiency, and 4) Economic Dynamism.

After just placing No. 22 last year in the resiliency category, Cagayan de Oro City made a huge turnaround in this year’s edition, topping as the ‘most resilient city’ after ranking No. 1.

In the infrastruc­ture category, the city has maintained its 5th ranking, while jumping up two ranks in economic dynamism, from 15th last year to 13th this year.

Cagayan de Oro City likewise improved its ranking in government efficiency category, placing 7th in 2018 as compared to 16th place last year.

The recognitio­n was given during the 6th Regional Competitiv­eness Summit organized by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) held on August 16, 2018 at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center.

The DTI, through its Competitiv­eness Bureau, held the summit in order to recognize the most competitiv­e Philippine cities and municipali­ties for 2018 as it highlighte­d the results of the Cities and Municipali­ties Competitiv­eness Index (CMCI) by ranking over 1,500 local government units across the country.

It can be recalled that in April this year, the Cagayan de Oro city government and the private sector have partnered with the National Resilience Council (NRC) to draft measures aimed at making Cagayan de Oro, a disaster-vulnerable city, resilient to disasters.

The NRC particular­ly hailed the city for surviving typhoon Vinta with zero casualty.

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