Locators cite CDC for ease of doing business

PAMPANGA. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) recently recognized its locators and partners. CDC president and CEO Noel F. Manankil (extreme right) with CDC chairman Jose de Jesus (8th, right) and CDC vice chairman Benjamin Defensor, Jr. (12th, left) conferred the awards to Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc. as top investor followed by SFA Semicon Philippines Corporation and Global Gateway Development Corporation; Top Employers are Sutherland Global Services Philippines, Inc., L&T International Group Philippines, Inc., and Nanox Philippines Inc. Meanwhile, SFA Semicon Philippines Corporation maintained its position as the top exporter followed by Nanox Philippines Inc., and Yokohama Tire Philippines Inc. Awarded as Highest Lease Revenues Generators are Widus International Leisure, Inc., Filinvest Mimosa, Inc., and Eight Integrated Development Corporation. (Photo contributed by CDC-CommDep)
PAMPANGA. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) recently recognized its locators and partners. CDC president and CEO Noel F. Manankil (extreme right) with CDC chairman Jose de Jesus (8th, right) and CDC vice chairman Benjamin Defensor, Jr. (12th, left) conferred the awards to Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc. as top investor followed by SFA Semicon Philippines Corporation and Global Gateway Development Corporation; Top Employers are Sutherland Global Services Philippines, Inc., L&T International Group Philippines, Inc., and Nanox Philippines Inc. Meanwhile, SFA Semicon Philippines Corporation maintained its position as the top exporter followed by Nanox Philippines Inc., and Yokohama Tire Philippines Inc. Awarded as Highest Lease Revenues Generators are Widus International Leisure, Inc., Filinvest Mimosa, Inc., and Eight Integrated Development Corporation. (Photo contributed by CDC-CommDep)

THE president of the Clark Investors and Locators Association (CILA) has cited Clark Development Corporation (CDC) for making it easy for locator-firms to locate and conduct business activities inside this Freeport.

In a recent Balitaan at the Bale Balita sponsored by the Capampangan in Media, Inc. (CAMI), CILA president Francisco “Frankie” Villanueva said the CDC has made strides in making locators happy in doing business in Clark because of the changes implemented by the state-firm for old and new locators.

CDC has recently improved its systems that included the automation of import and export permits which streamlines trade facilitation among locator-firms, the Bureau of Customs and other government agencies.

CDC shifted to automated processes for prompt processing of vital documents especially import and export permits.

From a yearly issuance, the state firm also extended to three years the validity of business permits of locators.

Villanueva stressed that the state firm should be commended for adopting a business-friendly atmosphere in Clark, a key factor in spurring robust business developments here.

As of the first quarter of this year, there are 1,038 locator-firms in Clark, generating about 123,000 jobs that are mainly offered to local residents.

In acknowledging the various locators, CDC has recently recognized top locator-firms in revenue generation, employment, exports, tourism development, among other economic contributions during the Clark Awards Night held last April 5, 2019. (PR)

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