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ASEAN: • 89.2 million arrivals (2012) • Main competitors Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines? • Connectivity, infrastructure, costly, • 7100 islands but no maritime tourism plans Cebu: • Finally a new airport • No pier for cruise ships • Logistics for 1h-travel targets • Traffic • Medical travel, retirement, second home ASEAN: • Malaysia appears as only competitor • Good news: IT corridor • Bad news: no people / need to import from the Philippines Philippines: • • • • • • • Challenges: No DICT Data Privacy Act not implemented Cybersecurity Slowest and most costly broadband Electricity – not secure and expensive KPM – new skills / BIG DATA – analytics needed Cebu: • Challenges: • Huge opportunities to further expand 2nd position in the country • Academe / business cooperation expanded into analytics • Traffic improvements needed to move people ASEAN: • Will be pushed in all ASEAN countries and people will move were innovation grows fastest • Challenge for the Philippines: • Keep the talents here Cebu: • MakerSpace • Elance • Incubators / Angels • CebuValley (study how Chile did it to create SantiagoValley) Automotive • Thailand miles ahead; Philippines announced plan only a few days ago Agriculture / Food • • Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia much more competitive; Philippines needs dramatic changes / Cebu to push food production and make use of EU’s GSP+ Mining • The Philippines, being No. 5 in minerals wealth, developed policies to keep the wealth underground Manufacturing • • Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia much more competitive; Philippines needs dramatic changes / PEZA is coming up with new domestic market oriented zones in areas with un- and underemployment Shipbuilding • The Philippines is in a very competitive situation in ASEAN, and CEBU is part of it. Transport / Connectivity • The Philippines suffers because of inadequate infrastructure; seaports – airports – RoRo – port congestions – rail and road Financial Services • The Philippines has just opened up its banking sector and ASEAN banks may create more competitiveness Telecoms / Connectivity • The Philippines suffers because of inadequate infrastructure; basically no competition; lousy broadband speed and costly Foreign Direct Investments : • ASEAN – US$ 122 billion 2013 Philippines – US$ 6.2 b in 2014 • Why? • Cost of doing business • Sanctity of contracts • High corporate taxation Incentive regime under question all the time • VAT refunds not repaid • Smuggling / corruption Major industries in the hands of a few families • National government vs. LGUs • • • Innovation Delivers Revolutionary Value In ASEAN: Let’s work together / help each other: