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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Rep. Belmonte renews Charter-Change for the Philippines constitution

Belmonte renews Cha-cha push

Philippines - Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. has reiterated his advocacy for Charter change (Cha-cha) to relax the Constitution's economic provisions to attract more foreign investments.

"While amendments to the economic provisions of the Constitution may not come sooner, I earnestly believe that this should be given priority by the next Congress," Belmonte told a group of foreign and Filipino businessmen this week.

He said opening more areas of the economy to foreign investors would certainly bring in more investments and contribute to the country's economic development.

Belmonte and Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile had held initial meetings and agreed on the need for Cha-cha. However, the present Congress has run out of time to discuss the matter of amending the Constitution.

The Speaker's proposal is to introduce an amendment that would allow Congress to relax the Charter's economic provisions.

He told the business group that much still has to be done by the country's leaders to sustain its economic growth, create jobs and promote its overall competitiveness.

"This is no time to be complacent. Much work remains to be done," he said.

Belmonte said the challenges entail "keeping the fiscal house in order, and approving a national budget that is truly responsive to the needs and demands of the people."

"Indeed, we are on the right track toward our fiscal consolidation efforts as the national government managed to post a primary surplus, net of interest payments, amounting to 139.2 billion for the period of January to September 2012, while increasing disbursements by 14 percent for the same period," he said.

To boost trade, Belmonte stressed the need to make the country's products more competitive, find new markets, and expand existing ones.

"Small and medium enterprises have to be provided with more support – they are the engines of the national economy. Our economy also has to be more knowledge-based," he added.

In the area of human resource development, Belmonte said, "There is a need to invest more in our people, provide them with better health and education, and make them stakeholders in the country's future."

He noted that under the social services budget of 698 billion for 2013, 329.4 billion will go to education, culture and manpower development, while 169.3 billion is set aside for social security, welfare and employment.

"This only shows that our prudent spending over the past years has now allowed us to invest more on developing our human capital," Belmonte said.

On the crucial issue of peace and order, Belmonte said businessmen have to feel more secure living and doing business in the country.

"This can only happen in a regime where there is greater transparency and accountability. The signing of the framework agreement between the government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front is therefore a welcome development," he said. (http://is.gd/t1qUDf)

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Sharp Electronics Philippines will begin production of LED/LCD Screens

(Phils.) Corp. made history in the Philippine electronic industry as it rolled out the first locally made LED and LCD screens that will be targeted for the local market. (Photo on B-3)

Takahiro Tanaka, Sharp (Phils.) Corp. President, said this development makes Sharp Philippines the first and only electronics industry player in the country to make its LED and LCD screens locally. This he bared during simple ceremonies held recently at the Sharp plant in Muntinlupa City.

 Tanaka said that despite the challenges faced by the company over recent years, it did not prevent them from further producing more products for Philippine customers. "We are committed to continue manufacturing affordable yet quality products for the local market despite challenges and stiff market competition."

He proceeded to thank as well the national government and the local government of Muntinlupa City for their support in the company's efforts to be more attuned to the demands of Filipino consumers.

For his part, Adrian Cristobal Jr., Undersecretary for Industry Development and Trade Policy Group (IDTPG) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), lauded Sharp Philippines, calling its decision to manufacture its LED and LCD screens in the country "an exciting episode in the local electronics industry."

"We commend Sharp Philippines for its continued commitment to produce high-value, high-quality yet affordable products. This is really great news for the country, as it is only a matter of time before the Philippines reaches its status as 'Asia's Next Tiger Economy.'" Representing Mayor Aldrin San Pedro of Muntinlupa City, Atty. Byron San Pedro, City Administrator of Muntinlupa City, said that the city admires the company's creativity and sincerity.

He pointed out Sharp's creativity, which is focused on making electronic products that are meant to improve one's way of living. Also, he mentioned of the company's sincerity, particularly in the way it makes its products that are meant to provide total customer satisfaction.

But with this development, Atty. San Pedro pointed out that Sharp Philippines went beyond creativity and sincerity. "Today, Sharp Philippines showed that aside from creativity and sincerity, it also has a big heart. This development is indeed a true testament of Sharp giving value to what the Philippines — and the Filipinos — can do," he said.

After the short program, guests immediately proceeded to the manufacturing floor and after the ribbon-cutting ceremony, all witnessed the very first LED and LCD screens as they rolled out of the assembly line, particularly the Sharp's Aquos LC-24LE440M, which retails at the market with price of P11,998.

Sharp (Phils.) Corp. recently celebrated its 30th year of business in the Philippines and 100 years worldwide. In the Philippines, Sharp is committed to help enhance Filipinos' lives by bringing world-class audio and video devices, home appliances and other consumer electronics products. (http://is.gd/99Dnxs)

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