KEY FACTORS FOR COMPETITIVENESS NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL (E.O. 571, 2007)

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KEY FACTORS FOR COMPETITIVENESS NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL (E.O. 571, 2007)

ASEAN COUNTRY2011 INDEX SCORE2011 RANK SINGAPORE 6.71 MALAYSIA 5.62 THAILAND 4.83 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 4.74 CAMBODIA 3.15 PHILIPPINES 2.86 VIETNAM 2.67 INDONESIA 2.58 ASEAN AVERAGE 4.2 GLOBAL AVERAGE 3.8 MDG INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY INDEX PHILIPPINES VS ASEAN

ASEAN COUNTRY 2014 out of out of 144 CHANGE SINGAPORE 220 MALAYSIA 30 0 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM INDONESIA THAILAND PHILIPPINES VIETNAM 84 0 CAMBODIA LAO PDR 109n/a MYANMAR 146n/a GLOBAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REPORT PHILIPPINES VS ASEAN

ASEAN COUNTRY 2013 RANK (out of 142) SINGAPORE 8 MALAYSIA 32 THAILAND 57 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 74 VIETNAM 76 INDONESIA 85 PHILIPPINES 90 CAMBODIA 110 LAO PDR n/a GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX PHILIPPINES VS ASEAN

Strategic Approach, key products – agri., services Coordinated, avoid wastes/duplications No “Vanity Projects” Productivity is key NEDA’s MEDIUM TERM PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN ( )

PIDS : ENHANCING PHILIPPINE COMPETITIVENESS Strategic Actions, Complementary Measures Coordination Mechanism Horizontal Measures Vertical Measures 30% Value Added, 15% Employment BROAD-BASED STAGE STRATEGIC STAGE Investment Promotion Power, smuggling Infrastructure general Competitive Exchange rate Close supply chain gaps- INFRASTRUCTURE Expand Market & Local exports HRD and Skills SME Development Technology upgading, innovation Focused Infrastructure

PROPOSED ASEAN RO-RO LINKAGES PHUKET PENANG BELAWAN DUMAI MALACCA JOHOR SINTETE MUARA TAWAU TARACAN PANTOLOAN BITUNG GENERAL SANTOS DAVAO CITY ZAMBOANGA 1.Davao-Gensan-Bitung 2.Tawau-Taracan-Pantoloan 3.Brooke’s Point-Labuan-Muara 4.Muara-Zamboanga City 5.Sintete-Johor 6.Dumai- Malacca 7.Belawan-Penang 8.Belawan-Phuket