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The Philippine New Industrial Policy for More Competitive Regional Economies Rafaelita M. Aldaba Department of Trade & Industry Board of Investments 6 August 2015, Tagaytay City

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The Philippine New Industrial

Policy for More Competitive

Regional Economies

Rafaelita M. AldabaDepartment of Trade & Industry

Board of Investments

6 August 2015, Tagaytay City

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Outline of Presentation

Objective: PH new industrial policy &

Region 4’s transformation

• PH Opportunities & Challenges

• New Industrial Policy for Structural

Transformation

• Transforming Region 4

– Industry Upgrading

– Roadmap for Building A Competitive

Economy for Region 4

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Part 1: Opportunities & ChallengesShort-term Outlook

• PH growth rate: 6.8 (‘12), 7.2% (’13), 6.1% (‘14)• Q1 2015: China 7.3%, VN 6.96% , PH 5.2%, MAL 1.2%, TH

0.3%, INO -0.18%• PH impressive growth: Asia’s new economic tiger• 2015 Forecasts- Government: 7-8%, IMF: 6.7%, ADB: 6.4%,

OECD: 6.2% (to lead growth in ASEAN), JPMorgan: 6.4%, Fitch Ratings: 6.3%

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Manufacturing Resurgence

PH Industry growth: 7.3% (‘12); 9.3% (’13, highest), 7.5%

(‘14 highest)

Manufacturing resurgence: 5.4% (‘12); 10.3% (‘13); 8.1%

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Industry Growth: PH vs Selected ASEAN Countries

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WHAT MAKES PH DIFFERENTMarket Opportunities

• Growing market & middle class: demographic sweet spot

Labor

• Young, English speaking, highly trainable workforce

• Moderate wage increases

Operating Environment

• Strong macroeconomic fundamentals

• Political stability, business/consumer confidence

Policy Focus

• New Industrial Policy & a more pro-active Government

• IPA rules & regulations, incentives & investor care

Improved competitiveness ranking (WEF)

• Rank #52 in 2014-15 from rank #59

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Growth ChallengesArea Major Constraints

Regulation • Complex/costly business procedures

• Policy consistency, transparency, predictability

• 60-40% foreign equity rule

Infrastructure/

Logistics

• High cost of power, domestic shipping

• Lack of ports, airports, road infrastructure

SME • Access to finance, technology, support for start-

ups, standards, marketing, network links

HRD • Lack of skilled workers, limited standards &

certifications

Innovation • Industry-academe linkages, R&D facilities

Supply/value

chain

• Limited linkages in manufacturing, agriculture,

& services, weak parts & components sector

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Part 2: Strategic Industrial Policy• Goal: improve competitiveness & productivity

o Growth oriented action to upgrade industries, move up

the value chain, low productivity to high productivity

o Remove obstacles to growth Investments

o Deepen participation in regional production networks

• Role of Government: Coordination/facilitationo Create proper environment for private sector

development

o Private sector, investment & entrepreneurship are

proximate cause of growth

• GVC-focused industrial policyo Define position in the GVC, how do we plug into

global/regional production networks

• Cluster-based industrial strategy to build strong &

competitive regional economieso Inter-firm cooperation & agglomeration

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Comprehensive National

Industrial Strategy (CNIS)

• 3 Major Channels: COMPETITION, INNOVATION, PRODUCTIVITY

• Cluster-based industrial strategy to build strong & competitive

regional economies8

MANUFACTURING SERVICES

AGRICULTURE FISHING,

FORESTRYMINING

INTERNAL FACTORS: GOVERNMENT POLICIES &PROGRAMS, INSTITUTIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE, MACRO STABILITY, RULE OF LAW,

PEACE & ORDER, POLITICAL CLIMATE

EXTERNAL FACTORS: GLOBALIZATION, REGIONAL/BILATERAL/MULTILATERAL TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, GLOBAL & REGIONAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS

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Vision, Goals, Strategies• Vision: create globally competitive industries with

strong forward and backward linkages

• Short-run

o Strengthen existing industries, support emerging

sectors

• Medium-run

o Increase investments especially in upstream

industries, high value added activities, infrastructure

• Long Run

o Continue to implement competitiveness measures to

sustain growth & make Philippines a regional hub

• Strategies: HRD & Skills Training, SME Development,

Innovation, Green Growth, Investment Promotion,

Regulatory System

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MANUFACTURING DRIVER for

STRUCTURAL CHANGE

-automotive, aerospace parts electronics, garments, food, resource-based industries, chemicals, furniture, tool & die, shipbuilding

-move to high tech transport equipment, chemicals, electrical machinery-manufacturing hubs in regional & global production networks for auto, electronics, machinery, garments, food

-high value added activities upstream industries (chemicals, iron & steel), med-tech basic & fabricated metal

Phase I 2014-2017

Phase II 2018-2021

Phase III 2022-2025

VISION: globally competitive & strongly linked with other

sectors, a main growth driver

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AGRIBUSINESS: CATALYST TO DRIVE

REGIONAL ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONTransform & upgrade agriculture from traditional farming

to a globally competitive agribusiness sector

-rubber, coconut, mangoes, coffee, cacao, banana, palm oil; high value crops; supply chain gaps

-deepen participation in GVC -PH as agribusiness regional hub

-strengthen agro-processing & its linkages to production: R&D; strengthen supply chains, upgrade commodity clusters; access to technologies, finance; regulatory & certification system

Phase I 2014-2017

Phase II 2018-2021

Phase III 2022-2025

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SERVICES: GLUE THAT BINDS ALL

SECTORS TOGETHER

-labor-intensive sectors: tourism, construction, ship repair, MRO-accelerate infrastructure investments -move up ITBPM GVC

- PH as regional hub: training - upgrade services, manufacturing related services to sustain growth & job creation

-education, design, R&D, finance, infrastructure-engineering & services embedded in manufacturing-HRD & skills training, innovation ecosystem linked with manufacturing

Phase I 2014-2017

Phase II 2018-2021

Phase III 2022-2025

Globally competitive services, create quality jobs, move

up the value chain, enable structural transformation

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Part 3.Transforming Region 4

• Calabarzon highest manufacturing share to GRDP, slower growth

• High-tech automotive, electronics

NCR

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ILOCOSCAGAYAN VALLEY

CENTRAL LUZON

CALABARZON

MIMAROPA BICOL

WESTERN VISAYAS

CENTRAL VISAYAS

EASTERN VISAYAS

ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA

NORTHERN MINDANAO

DAVAO REGION

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Policy Challenges• Classics: knitted men’s, boys clothing; women, girl clothing;

other textile apparel); radio receivers, printed circuits, insulated electric wire, electronic microcircuits, electric distribution equipment, nes; radio broadcast receiver; transistors, valves; alcohol, phenol Maintain long-term competitiveness

• Emerging Champions: rolled glass, tires, steel & iron forging & stampings, aircon machine parts, switches, relays, parts for tractors & vehicles, photographic & cinematographic apparatus eq, lenses & optical elements, acrylic alcohol, metallic salts, inorganic acids, tulle, lace, embroidery, other electrical parts, aircraft parts nes Build on these products

• Marginal: articles of plastic, rubber nes, motorcycles, aircraft equipment, ship boat, float structures, aircraft, associated equipment; medical instruments; soaps, cleaners, polish Observe, let them grow

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Roadmap Formulation

STEP 1: What are the existing & future growth potentials of

the industry in both domestic and export markets?

• Identify dynamically growing tradable industries

STEP 2: See if private sector is already in these industries;

are there existing or nascent activities? if none, seek FDI

STEP 3:What are the obstacles preventing firms from

upgrading quality of their products? new firms from

coming in?

STEP 4:Take action to remove constraints

• Horizontal: protection of property rights, business &

investment environment, industrial clusters, eco zones

• Vertical: tax incentives for a limited time, direct credits,

access to raw materials & capital equipment

• Coordination mechanisms: Regional Development

Council

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Regional Manufacturing Industry

Roadmaps

• Private sector: ownership of the roadmaps, leadership

• Government: facilitator & coordinator

Remove binding constraints to competitiveness

o Physical infrastructure

o Administrative infrastructure: trade facilitation, FTAs

o S&T infrastructure

o Supply/value chain gaps: collective action

o HRD & skills trainings

Get mix of incentives right SMEs’ inclusion in clusters

Cluster upgrading & moving up the value chain

Required Components: Materials, Skills, Energy, Capital,

Digital technology

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We cannot leapfrog industrialization, we need to

upgrade & transform our industries.

Through a new industrial policy, we can make our

industries competitive and create an environment

conducive to private sector development.

This could lead to more investments, & more &

better jobs, sustainable & inclusive growth.

For more information, visit our website

industry.gov.ph

THANK YOU!