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PURPOSE OF FORUM

Observe second anniversary of the the Arangkada Philippines Project (TAPP) December 13, 2010 Report on JFC Arangkada activities Release and discuss second assessment of Arangkada Assemble public and private sector Arangkada experts to energize our advocacy for growth and jobs

Arangkada Press Launch with the Joint Foreign Chambers and the Department of Trade and Industry

INTERACTIVE FORUM
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FORUM PROGRAM
Part 1: Growing Too Slow Roberto de Ocampo: Co-Vice Chairman, Makati Business Club; former Finance Secretary Part 2: Becoming More Competitive Guillermo Luz: Private Sector Co-Chair, National Competitiveness Council (NCC)

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FORUM PROGRAM
Part 3: Big Winner Sectors Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr. NEDA Deputy Director-General Rolando G. Tungpalan Panel Discussion 1 Moderated by Coco Alcuaz With Batungbacal, Clemente, Dy, and Ridsdel Panel Discussion 2 (Infrastructure) Moderated by Maria Ressa With Carlos, Cunningham, Felbaum, and Francisco

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FORUM PROGRAM
Part 4: General Business Environment Moderated by Lala Rimando With Forbes, Galvez-Tan, Mendoza, Nuesa, and Yang Arangkada Lifetime Achievement Award Keynote Speech House Speaker Feliciano R. Belmonte Jr.

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ARANGKADA ACTIVITIES
Over 100 advocacy dialogue meetings with senior government o cials Online presence: www.arangkadaphilippines.com (over 130,000 hits from 40,000 unique visitors in 146 countries) Workshops (on Big Winner Sectors and Legislation) and two Arangkada Anniversary Fora Partnership with National Competitiveness Council Cooperation with Philippine Business Groups Legislative Priorities, Memo to President, Letters on major business and economic reform First and Second Arangkada Anniversary Assessment

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PART 1

GROWING TOO SLOW

Real GDP Growth Rates among the ASEAN-6 from 1990 to 2012
20% 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15%

Philippines

Indonesia

Thailand

Malaysia

Vietnam

Singapore

Net FDI among the ASEAN-6 from 1990 to 2012(e), in USD Billions
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 -10

Philippines

Singapore

Indonesia

Malaysia

Vietnam

Thailand

ESTIMATED

$75 BILLION IN FDI 10 MILLION JOBS $1 TRILLION TAX REVENUE


FROM 2010-2020 IF RECOMMENDATIONS ARE IMPLEMENTED

COMPETITIVE

BECOMING MORE

PART 2

SURVEY TITLE

2012 RP
RANKING

PREVIOUS RP RANKING*

ASEAN-6 POSITION

TREND

DATE OF NEXT RELEASE

Best Countries for Business1 Failed States Index2 Index of Economic Freedom3 World Competitiveness Yearbook4 International Property Rights5 Corruption Perception Index6 Human Development Report7 E-governance Readiness Survey8 Doing Business9 Investing Across Borders10 Paying Taxes11 Global Competitiveness Report12 Global Enabling Trade Report13 Travel & Tourism Competitiveness14 Environmental Performance Index15

87 /141 56 /177 97 /177 43 /59 87 /130 105 /174

87 /134 50 /177 107 /179 41 /59 87 /129 129 /183 112 /187

5 /6 6 /6 4 /6 5 /5 6 /6 5 /6 4 /6 4 /6 6 /6 N/A 5 /6 5 /6 6 /6 6 /6 3 /6

Improved Improved Improved

Nov. 2013 June 2013 Jan. 2014

Deteriorated May 2013 Improved Improved N/A April 2013 Dec. 2013 Nov. 2012

88 /190 138 /186 N/A 135 /183 65 /144 72 /132 94 /139 42 /132

78 /184 136 /183 87 countries 124 /183 75 /142 92 /125 94 /139 50 /163

Deteriorated Mar. 2014 Stable N/A Oct. 2013 Indenite

Deteriorated Nov. 2013 Improved Improved Stable Improved Sept. 2013 May 2014 May 2013 Jan 2013

2012 COMPETITVENESS RANKINGS

Improved Rankings: Stable Rankings: Deteriorated Rankings: Not Yet Released:

8 2 3 2

BIG WINNER SECTORS

PART 3

BIG WINNER SECTORS


Agribusiness Business Process Outsourcing Creative Industries Infrastructure Policy Airports Power
Seaports Telecommunications Water Manufacturing & Logistics Mining Tourism, Medical Travel, and Retirement

Roads & Rails

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PART 4

GENERAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

GENERAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT


Business Costs Environment & Natural Disasters Foreign Equity & Professionals Governance Judicial Labor
Legislation Local Governance Macroeconomic Policy Security Social Services Education Health & Population Poverty

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METHODOLOGY
Over 30 private sector experts, including several panelists Annual assessment will allow measurement of progress

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ASSESSMENT SUMMARY

SECOND ANNIVERSARY ASSESSMENT 2012


COMPLETED SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS STARTED NOT ONGOING BACKWARD/REGRESSION NO LONGER RELEVANT 11 74 205 134 25 13 (2.38%) (16.02%) (44.37%) (29.00%) (5.41%) (2.81%)

ASSESSMENT SUMMARY

FIRST ANNIVERSARY ASSESSMENT 2011


COMPLETED SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS STARTED NOT ONGOING BACKWARD/REGRESSION NO LONGER RELEVANT 5 36 191 168 51 11 (1.08%) (7.79%) (41.34%) (36.36%) (11.04%) (2.38%)

ASSESSMENT SUMMARY

Rating Completed Substantial Progress Started Not Ongoing Backward Regression No Longer Relevant 11 74 205 134 25 13

2012 2.38% 16.02% 44.37% 29.00% 5.41% 2.81% 5 36 191 168 51 11

2011 1.08% 7.79% 41.34% 36.36% 11.04% 2.38%

ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
Rating Active Recommendations Dormant Recommendations No Longer Relevant 290 159 13 2012 64.59% 35.41% 2.81% 232 219 11 2011 51.44% 48.56% 2.38%

Dormant Recommendations vs Active Recommendations

2012

159 (35.41%)

290 (64.59% )

2011

219 (48.56%)

232 (51.44%)

ASSESSMENT SUMMARY

Improved 151 (33.63%) Declined 41 (9.13%) Steady 258 (57.46%) o Stalled 109 (42.25%) o Sustained 149 (57.75%)

AGRIBUSINESS
Tally 2011 NLR 0 0 B/R 0 1 NO 7 12 St 10 5 SP 1 0 5.56% 0.00% C 0 0 0.00% 0.00% Active Dormant # 11 5 61.11% 27.78% 7 13 38.89% 72.22% 18

Percentage 0.00% 0.00% 38.89% 55.56% 2011 0.00% 5.56% 66.67% 27.78%

Dormant Recommendations vs Active Recommendations

2012 2011

Part 3: Big Winner Sectors

SAMPLE ASSESSMENT

Part 3: Big Winner Sectors (Airports), pp. 59-60

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