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Tourism to solve power prices surge
"THE high prices of food, fuel, and electricity are realities that are
here to stay. Talk of subsidies, cutting taxes, and threatening
Meralco into lowering the price of electricity sounds good. But sadly,
it may be nothing more than a distraction while we pay our bills. What
we really must focus on is the creation of a better means for millions
of our countrymen to earn more, and boosting our country's tourism
industry presents us with this opportunity. "
Senator Richard Gordon, chairman of the Senate committee on tourism,
declared that Senate Bill No. 2213, also known as the "Tourism Act of
2008", will strengthen the Philippine tourism industry as an effective
instrument for economic development.
"Imbis na nagmamakaawa lang tayo na bababaan ang presyo ng mga bilihin
at bayarin, dapat maghanap tayo ng paraan para mapalakas ang
hanapbuhay ng mamamayan natin at makikita natin ito sa turismo, sa
tulong ng Tourism Act. Kahit anong batikos ang gawin natin sa Meralco
at sa oil companies, malamang pa rin na hindi nila ibaba ang presyo ng
serbisyo o produkto nila -- ang pinaka-importante sa mga kumpanyang
ito ay ang proteksyunan ang tubo ng kanilang mga kumpanya." said Gordon.
Gordon also believed that "a strong and organized tourism industry is
the answer to our woes. Not only will we reacquaint ourselves with our
own history, culture and traditions, we will also entice the
appreciation of the international community for our country. When
these happen, and with a well-defined system in place after the
faithful implementation of the Tourism Act of 2008, both domestic and
foreign tourist arrivals will increase tremendously. "
Of the 898 million tourists worldwide in 2007, the Asia-Pacific region
received 185 million. Of these 185 million, the Philippines only
received 3,091,993 tourist arrivals.
"Tourism is the largest industry in the world, with 898 million
tourists a year, collectively spending hundreds of billions of
dollars. It is the key to lifting our people out of their poverty,
giving them jobs and opportunities and allowing them to live in pride
and dignity," said Gordon
He lamented that the Philippines has lagged behind its neighbors in
the tourism industry. He noted that in 2007, Malaysia had visitors in
excess of 18 million, while Thailand and Singapore both had more than
10 million. Even Vietnam, a country that had been ravaged by war,
surpassed the four million mark in tourism arrivals, while the
Philippines is stuck at barely more than three million.
With the Tourism Act of 2008, Gordon said, the country can be assured
of better promotion activities, increased infrastructure development
and more effective regulatory measures, all of which work toward
increasing tourism receipts and providing more job opportunity for our
people.
http://www.journal. com.ph/index. php?issue= 2008-05-26& sec=4&aid= 60889
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May 26, 2008 06:02 PM Monday
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