New dawn for global value chain participation in the Philippines / Guillermo Arenas and Souleymane Coulibaly, editors.

Provides policy recommendations to increase the Philippines' global value chain (GVC) participation in a post-COVID-19 (coronavirus) world. The Philippines could indeed benefit from the shifting dynamics of GVCs by attracting more investments as investors look for alternative production sources...

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Other Authors: Arenas, Guillermo (Guillermo Carlos) (Editor), Coulibaly, Souleymane, 1975- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : World Bank Group, [2022]
Series:International development in focus.
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505 0 |a Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- COVID-19 and Megatrends Affecting GVCs. The impact of COVID-19 on trade; Megatrends affecting GVCs; Megatrends in GVC clusters strategic for the Philippines -- Rethinking GVC Participation in the Philippines. Philippines' GVC participation; Philippine trade performance before COVID-19; Rethinking the Philippines' GVC participation in the IMT, TMT, and HLS clusters -- Constraints and Opportunities for Increased GVC Participation. Trade-related constraints and opportunities; FDI-related constraints and opportunities; Skills-related constraints and opportunities; Other constraints and opportunities -- Policies to Foster GVC participation. Institutions; Infrastructure; Interventions; Conclusion. 
520 |a Provides policy recommendations to increase the Philippines' global value chain (GVC) participation in a post-COVID-19 (coronavirus) world. The Philippines could indeed benefit from the shifting dynamics of GVCs by attracting more investments as investors look for alternative production sources less sensitive to trade tensions. The book uses up-to-date trade data, analysis of megatrends affecting selected value chains, and interviews with multinational companies and their local suppliers to inform a strategic approach to rethink, diversify, and reorient the country's GVC participation. The main finding is that the crisis can help strengthen the country's foreign direct investment attractiveness and motivate operators in GVCs to develop the domestic skills they need for more advantageous GVC participation. The book also explores policies to mobilize key stakeholders (government, lead firms, and domestic suppliers) and to foster participation in three strategic GVC clusters: industrial, manufacturing, and transportation; technology, media, and telecommunications; and health and life sciences. 
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