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Philippines and ASEAN Post-2015

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Philippines and ASEAN Post-2015

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Source: ASEAN website, WEF Competitiveness Report, World Bank Indicators 2015

Country WEF rank 2014 GNI/cap

► Singapore 2 $55,150► Brunei - $36,710

► Malaysia 18 $10,660

► Thailand 32 $5,410

► Indonesia 37 $3,650

► Philippines 47 $3,440

► Vietnam 56 $1,890

► Lao PDR 83 $1,600

► Cambodia 90 $1,270

Priority Sectors

► Agro-, rubber-based products

► Fisheries

► Textiles and apparel

► Wood-based products

► Electronics

► Air travel

► Tourism

► E-Asean

► Healthcare

► Logistics

ASEAN implementat ion over period 2008-2015 

stands at 90% of 506 measures.

(Chairman’s Statement, April 2015)

AEC aims to put up a 620M strong and $3 trillion single

market and production base by 2015

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Source: Southeast Asia at Crossroads: Three Paths to Prosperity. McKinsey Global Institute 2014.

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Global trends transforming Southeast Asia by 2030

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Source: Southeast Asia at Crossroads: Three Paths to Prosperity. McKinsey Global Institute 2014.

Philippines among world’s most connected nations

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Source: Southeast Asia at Crossroads: Three Paths to Prosperity. McKinsey Global Institute 2014.. NCC-USAID. 2015

Competitive cities*

in the Philippines 2015

• NCR cities

• Cebu, Cebu

• Davao, Davao Sur

• CDO, Misamis Oriental

• Iloilo, Iloilo

• Naga, CamSur

• Baguio, CAR

• Zamboanga, Zambo S

• Angeles, Pampanga• GenSan, S Cotabato

• Butuan, Agusan Norte

• Cotabato, Cotabato

• Balanga, Bataan

• Bacoor, Cavite

• S Fernando, Pampanga

• S Fernando, La Union

• Calapan, Or Mindoro

• ….

Competitive provinces*

in the Philippines 2015

►NCR

►Davao Sur

►Misamis Oriental

►Cebu

►South Cotabato

►Zamboanga Sur

►Rizal

►Agusan Norte

►Benguet►Cavite

►Camiguin

►North Cotabato

►La Union

►Bataan

►Ilocos Norte

►Oriental Mindoro

►Laguna

►….

* Based on a composite index of indicators on: (a) economic dynamism,

(b) government efficiency, and (c) in frastructure.

Philippines

Philippine urban centers to drive future growth

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Source: Southeast Asia at Crossroads: Three Paths to Prosperity. McKinsey Global Institute 2014. WEF 2015.

► Ranked 76th out of 143 countries in Networked Readiness

2015, above-average in quality of education system (29th),

use of virtual social networks (25th), capacity for innovation

(30th)

► Need to improve affordability of mobile cellular tariff (100th),

fixed broadband tariff (108th).

Philippines to adopt disruptive technologies

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