12 Sep 2012
MANILA, Philippines - A former Secretary General of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) said the Philippines may not be ready to benefit from the planned ASEAN market integration by 2015 as the local economy offers "more bad news than good news."
In a Statistically Speaking issue, former NSCB Secretary General Romulo A. Virola said the Philippines is in an "even more wobbly" position now than 8 years ago compared to its ASEAN neighbors.
Virola said indicators show that other countries is doing better than the Philippines. He said the Philippines can only hope that 2012 will be a good year and it will be able to regain what it lost to other countries in the ASEAN in the past few years.
"It doesn't look like we're ready to benefit from ASEAN integration since the competition is doing better than us. But if we're serious about ASEAN integration, Filipinos are talented, we only need to find a way how to do it," Virola told Rappler in a phone interview.
Numbers say it all
Virola said the Philippines' economic performance, although strong, has continued to lag behind countries in the ASEAN especially in terms of employment rate; tourism, life expectatancy, and cellular subscription.
He said that economically, the Philippines has been overtaken by Indonesia and Vietnam. The ratio of the country's per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to that of Vietnam has been eroded from 2.32 in 2002 to 1.81 in 2010.
Virola said other factors where the country is not doing well included:
"Statistics show that there are more bad news than good news. Eight years ago, we wrote how wobbly we were compared to our ASEAN neighbors. Sadly, based on the statistics presented, the Philippines appears to be even more wobbly. But let us not lose hope," Virola said.
Virola cited the good news:
"We can win victories and we will win victories. But only if we work hard. Together. (This can happen) only if we succeed in designing strategies to convert our weaknesses into strengths," he added. - Rappler.com
Sourced: rappler