PHNO-BE: AQUINO PUTS ON HOLD 'VERY GOOD' NEWS ON ECONOMY


AQUINO PUTS ON HOLD 'VERY GOOD' NEWS ON
ECONOMY

BALER,
AURORA, FEBRUARY 21, 2012
(INQUIRER) By Christine O. Avendaño, Kristine L. Alave - Taking a brief pause from his increasingly heated verbal
skirmishes with Chief Justice Renato Corona, President Benigno Aquino III on
Sunday promised Filipinos "very good" news about the country's economy in the
next few days.
For now, all the President would say was that it concerned Philippine
competitiveness in comparison with other economies.
"In the next few days, I will give you news that is very good concerning the
economic sector," Mr. Aquino said in a speech on the capitol grounds here during
a visit to attend the 33rd founding anniversary of Aurora province.
He said he received the news two days ago and it had to do with a survey done
by the Japan External Trade Organization, a group made up of Japanese
businessmen.
He said the survey concerned competitiveness and "how easy it is to do
business" in certain countries. He said the Philippines fared very well in 14 of
15 categories listed in the survey.
"There is only one category where we really have to work a little more," he
said, declining to elaborate. He said he would also have a piece of good news
about the Philippine Economic Zone Authority, a government agency that extends
assistance to export-oriented industries.
Protecting environment
Not all the good news is about the economy.
Environmentalists on Sunday said that when it came to environmental
protection and addressing pollution, the Philippines had made strides in past
two years, based on the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) that measures the
environmental policies of 132 countries.
According to the EPI, the Philippines now ranks 42nd among 132 countries when
it comes to protecting and managing the environment, placing the country under
the "strong performer" category
The EPI was prepared by Yale and Columbia Universities in collaboration with
the World Economic Forum and Joint Research Center of the European Commission.

The latest ranking represented a jump for the Philippines over its
performance in 2010, when it was ranked 50th and listed as a modest performer.

Switzerland tops list
Based on the 2012 results, the Philippines retained its ranking of eighth in
the Asia-Pacific region, higher than South Korea, Australia and Singapore, which
ranked ninth, 10th and 11th, respectively.
The EPI measures a country's performance in maintaining environmental health
and ecosystem vitality. The data were based on studies across 10 policy
categories, including air and water pollution, climate change, biodiversity and
forest management.
The studies also took into account human-related indicators, such as child
mortality and access to drinking water and sanitation.
Switzerland topped the list of governments addressing the problems of
sustainable management of natural resources and air and water pollution.
The bottom five places in the ranking were occupied by South Africa,
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Iraq—all grappling with deteriorating
environmental resources.
The EPI showed that the Philippines' environmental policies in the past
decade had improved. Specifically, the Philippines received a high mark in
managing agriculture, with an overall rank of seventh. The country also made
valiant efforts in decreasing air and water pollution, the study said.
However, the Philippines' positive performance did not mean that the country
excelled in other matters involving environmental protection. The study pointed
out that the Philippines still faced problems of deforestation and proper
watershed management.
Paje pleased
"We are pleased that the international community has recognized our efforts
on environmental protection and management," said Environment Secretary Ramon
Paje.
"We would like to share this achievement with all sectors and stakeholders,
including other agencies of the government, who have collaborated with us in our
programs, particularly in cleaning the air and water, forest protection,
national greening program, biodiversity conservation and other environmental
protection initiatives," Paje said.
He said Executive Order No. 23 and No. 26 issued last year, which imposed a
moratorium on cutting trees in natural and residual forests and mandated massive
replanting, should help the Philippines gain more forest cover.
In 2011, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, other state
agencies, local governments, private sector and civil society planted 69 million
seedlings in more than 118,000 hectares of land nationwide under the national
greening program.


Chief News Editor: Sol Jose Vanzi
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