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With the onset of globalization, the economic agenda of countries focus on promoting and sustaining
competitiveness. The term competitiveness is underpinned on the ease of doing business in a country,
complemented by the local government unit’s (LGU’s) initiative to encourage and sustain investments through a more
efficient business registration processes, incentive mechanism (e.g. providing incentives and direct assistance in
business registration), and lessening interference of the government in the operations of businesses (e.g. lessening
corruption and harassment), among others. Given the pressure brought about by the competition to sustain
investments which fuel economic growth of localities and the country, cities need to better manage its activities to be
more competitive. With this in mind, the pressure for cities is to have a strengthened partnership with the private
sector – business groups, to better gauge their needs and concerns, and find solutions for these. Along this line also,
the city needs to strengthen its corporate function as imbibed in the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991.
In 2010, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) issued Memorandum Circular (MC) 2010-113
which enjoined cities to designate a Local Economic and Investment Promotion Officer (LEIPO). The LEIPO is tasked
to provide oversight on matters related to investments in the locality. Recognizing the significance of the LEIPO,
Batangas City intends to integrate the paradigm on economic enterprise with the LEIPO. Thus, the Batangas City
Government is proposing the creation of a Local Economic and Investments Promotion Center (LEIPC).
The LEIPC will help the city government fulfill its corporate mandate as defined by the LGC of 1991. Essentially, the
Center, despite being funded by the city government will work with the private sector (e.g. business groups,
academic institutions, and research institutions, among others), to ensure the business-friendly environment of the
locality, which will lure in more investments. Another function of the Center is to identify revenue generating and
enterprise development projects of the city government, which may be implemented by the private sector through
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements.