The Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund) has won Gold from the Association of Development Financing Institution in Asia and the Pacific (ADFIAP). The awarding ceremony was held at its 39th annual meetings in Apia, Samoa, from May 2 to 5.
We are happy to announce that on Friday, April 29th, ECCP's Executive Director, Mr. Florian Gottein, signed an MoU with the Department of Education, National Capital Region, on behalf of ECCP's Young Professionals Committee (YPC), with the objective to promote entrepreneurship in years 11 and 12.
Businessmen Want PPP Act on 17th Congress's Priority Agenda. If the government fails to act immediately to mitigate the imbalance between infrastructure demand and supply -- beginning with the passage of the proposed PPP Act -- the Philippines could plunge into a catastrophe, termed as "infra crisis," something that will require extraordinary measures to be addressed.
The Philippines is one of 37 Asian countries cited by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as "either suffering from low levels of water security, or have barely begun to engage in the essential task of improving water security." In 2013 the ADB said local public utilities responsible for providing water and sanitation services to local communities "were found to lack capacity in all aspects of sustainability, including effective functioning, financing and demand responsiveness."
According to ECCP Vice President Henry Schumacher, "the country needs the involvement of international contractors to bring latest technologies into the country".
The Nordic Business Council of the Philippines (NBCP) said the growing number of European business chambers is a sign of increased interests in the country.
A Harvard University climate, energy and health program leader claims the use of renewable energy (RE) can provide substantial health benefits. Speaking before the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Energy Smart Forum, dubbed Powering Health: A Forum on the Health Benefits of Renewable Energy,Dr. Jonathan Buonocore said his group has quantified the health and environmental benefits from the efficient use of energy.
The government has applied political will to implement reforms towards inclusive growth but conceded such progress cannot be attained within the term of President Aquino.
The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) has identified key reforms it intends to pursue this year to help boost the country's information and communications technology sector (ICT).
"If the Philippines wants to continue growing the economy, the lack of infrastructure needs to be addressed. This can only be done with the involvement of international contractors that will bring latest technologies to the country," Schumacher said.
PUBLIC-PRIVATE partnership, or PPP, has basically been understood as a joint venture between the private sector and the government to build infrastructure. Unfortunately, little effort has been undertaken by both the government and the private sector to see PPP as an avenue to discuss issues constructively and with the intention to jointly find and implement solutions.
Two priority economic measures were ratified by the House of Representatives and the Senate and are expected to be signed into law by President Aquino. Congressmen unanimously ratified the bicameral committee reports on the proposed Customs Modernization and Tariff Act and the Agricultural Smuggling Act.