PH gov’t rises in global anti-red tape ranking to 49th – Arta
MANILA, Philippines — The government climbed three points to the 49th spot of a global anti-red tape ranking in 2024, the Anti-Red Tape Authority (Arta) said in a statement on Monday.
“The Philippines proudly climbs three spots in Government Efficiency, ranking 49th in the 2024 World Competitiveness Report by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD)!” Arta said.
According to Arta, the ranking, which was released last June, provides extensive coverage to 67 global economies and serves as a worldwide reference on the competitiveness of economies.
It provides benchmarking and exposes trends, using statistics and real-world survey data.
With this, Arta committed to further streamline and digitalize government services “to make the Philippines more competitive.”
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It reiterated its mandate to improve the delivery of government services through a whole-of-nation approach that fosters innovation and good regulatory practices.
This, it said, aligns with the call of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for government agencies and local governments to promote “the ease of doing business” in the country to attract foreign investments.