The country's hosting of this year's Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) Summit would mean a lot of economic benefits for the
Philippines in the long term, Director General Marciano A. Paynor, Jr.,
the head of the APEC 2015 National Organizing Council said.
Paynor said in the past 10 to 15 years, the Philippines’ trade with APEC’s member economies has grown by 8 percent annually.
"An 8 percent growth is a very, very solid case why the Philippines must continue to be part of the APEC," Paynor said.
The total population of the APEC’s 21 member economies is more than 40
percent of the total global population, making the trade bloc a
significant driver in regional growth.
He noted that as the country prepares to host this year’s summit, it has
launched a number of infrastructure projects, although some of them are
not APEC-related.
Overall, the projects are part of the government's plan, with or without
the APEC, he said, noting that any construction work in any country is a
form of pump-priming the economy.
The people, however, must be patient because construction
work creates such inconveniences as traffic congestion, Paynor
explained, adding that once construction is completed, the public could
enjoy a better transport system, roads, and bridges like other economies
within the APEC.
The Philippines is hosting the 2015 APEC Summit, showcasing both the
public and private sectors’ long-term commitment to the event’s theme of
inclusive growth.
The APEC Summit, one of the world’s most important gathering of key
decision-makers from across the globe, will focus on inclusive growth.
This year’s APEC is the first gathering to be held in the Philippines in
nearly two decades. The Philippines first hosted the APEC Summit in
1996 during the administration of then president Fidel V. Ramos. (PCOO
News Release)
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