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Overly burdensome regulations stifle businesses which adversely affects the competitiveness and growth of an economy. For this reason, cutting red tape has become a policy priority of the incumbent administration as part of its agenda to improve the Philippines' business climate and attract trade and investments.


An early policy achievement of the administration is the signing of a landmark ease of doing business law by the president in 2018 which mandates the government to streamline administrative processes to improve overall regulatory quality. Fast forward and amidst the ongoing pandemic, another key piece of legislation was signed into law allowing the president to expedite the issuance of government permits during national emergencies. More recently, the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA), together with other government agencies, launched the first phase of the central business portal to serve as a one-stop-shop for business registrations as part of its "whole-ofgovernment" approach to reduce overlapping and unnecessary administrative burdens.


Undeniably, the government's campaign of regulatory guillotine remains a work in progress and requires the buy-in of all stakeholders including the private sector to see long-term gains. Putting in place a seamless regulatory environment and efficient delivery of government services is crucial to rallying more investments at a time of subdued economic activity brought about by COVID-19.


Join us for an online session with ARTA on its current initiatives and proposed policy reforms to simplify administrative procedures in the "next normal" of doing business in the Philippines. The webcast will also feature speakers from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development as they delve deeper into best practices on regulatory reforms in other countries and how such success stories could visibly translate to economic benefits in the form of increased trade and investments, job creation, and overall competitiveness.


For inquiries, please contact Mr. LJ Lombos at lj.lombos@eccp.com.


How to access the webinar: In a separate email, you will receive the link sent via Zoom.

Mar 19, 2021

2:00 PM - 4:00 PMGMT+8

Agenda

  • 2:00 PM - 2:05 PMWelcome Remarks
    2:05 PM - 2:25 PMWhat Lies Ahead in Eliminating Heavy Administrative Burdens

    Hon. Jeremiah Belgica

    Director General of Anti-Red Tape Authority

    2:25 PM - 2:45 PMCase Studies and Policy Recommendations on Regulatory Reforms

    Dr. Mike Pfister

    Senior Advisor, Investment Division at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    2:45 PM - 3:05 PMWhy Ease of Doing Business Matters to Investment Restrictions

    Frank Grozel

    Coordinator, Business Facilitation Programme at United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

    3:05 PM - 3:25 PMThe View from Below: Top Challenges of Doing Business in the Philippines and ASEAN

    Atty. Ma. Luisa Fernandez-Guina

    Partner at Quisumbing Torres

    3:25 PM - 3:55 PMOpen Forum

    Hon. Jeremiah Belgica

    Director General of Anti-Red Tape Authority

    Dr. Mike Pfister

    Senior Advisor, Investment Division at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    Frank Grozel

    Coordinator, Business Facilitation Programme at United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

    Atty. Ma. Luisa Fernandez-Guina

    Partner at Quisumbing Torres

    Moderator: Guillermo Luz

    Chief Resilience Officer, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation; Former Private Sector Co-chairperson, at National Competitiveness Council

    3:55 PM - 4:00 PMClosing Remarks and Announcements

Speakers

  • Hon. Jeremiah Belgica (Director General of Anti-Red Tape Authority)

    Hon. Jeremiah Belgica

    Director General of Anti-Red Tape Authority

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  • Dr. Mike Pfister (Senior Advisor, Investment Division at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)

    Dr. Mike Pfister

    Senior Advisor, Investment Division at Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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  • Frank Grozel (Coordinator, Business Facilitation Programme at United Nations Conference on Trade and Development)

    Frank Grozel

    Coordinator, Business Facilitation Programme at United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

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  • Atty. Ma. Luisa Fernandez-Guina (Partner at Quisumbing Torres)

    Atty. Ma. Luisa Fernandez-Guina

    Partner at Quisumbing Torres

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  • Moderator: Guillermo Luz (Chief Resilience Officer, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation; Former Private Sector Co-chairperson, at National Competitiveness Council)

    Moderator: Guillermo Luz

    Chief Resilience Officer, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation; Former Private Sector Co-chairperson, at National Competitiveness Council

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Documents

Sponsorship Opportunities Brief (as of 3 March 2021).pdf

Tickets

JFC Member

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NOTE: Non-members registering under the "JFC Member" rate will be changed to "Non-member" rate of PHP1,000.

₱500
Non-member

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₱1,000
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