Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper Feb. 5-11, 2018

Page 8

FOR SALE

P760,000 PLACE YOUR PLACE YOUR PLACE YOUR PLACE YOUR ADS HERE! ADS HERE! ADS HERE! ADS HERE! Toyota Hilux G

CALL 0995-5202358

Founded 2006

CALL 0995-5202358

mindanaoexaminer.com

CALL 0995-5202358

-

CALL 0995-5202358 Call broker: 0995-5202358 Zamboanga City

FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, PLEASE CALL (062) 9925480 or (082) 2960658

P10

Feb. 5-11, 2018

Tourism achieves 'milestone' with 6.6-M tourist arrivals in 2017

The DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM (DOT) has achieved a “milestone” after reaching an all-time high of international tourist arrivals in 2017 at 6,620,908. This marks the unprecedented growth of the country’s tourism industry, the DOT said, adding, tourist arrivals grew 10.96 percent from the 2016 arrivals of 5,967,005. “We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to all the tourism stakeholders who worked hand in hand with the Department of Tourism in achieving another milestone for the country,” Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo said. Philippine tourism even bested the average tourism growth of Asia and the Pacific which is at six percent and Southeast Asia at eight percent, according to the latest United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) World Tourism Barometer. The tourism milestone came after a series of political noise, security concerns, and travel advisories against the country in 2017. “We overcame these challenges with the innate resiliency of the Filipinos and the cooperation of everybody. And for that we are very thankful,” Teo said. She also thanked all stakeholders who made country’s hosting of the Miss Universe and the ASEAN Summit, Madrid Fusión Manila 2017, World Street Food Congress, and the UNWTO

International Conference on Tourism Statistics a huge success. Improved air routes and more cruise calls together with travel infrastructure development, travel facilitation, product development and tourism investments drummed up the tourism industry last year. South Korea remains the country’s top source market with the lion’s share of 1,607,821, attributing for almost a quarter of the total tourist arrival. Boracay and Cebu remain the top destinations for Koreans last year. China followed suit with 968,447 arrivals due to the improved ties between the two states, added air routes, and the Visa Upon Arrival (VUA) option for Chinese nationals. It is the most improved market with 43.33 percent growth rate overtaking United States with 957,813 arrivals. Japan and Australia wound up the top five markets with 584,180 and 259,433 arrivals respectively. Also good to note is Russia's growing number of tourists in the country with a 14.36 percent growth of 44,087 visitors compared to 38,552 in 2016.Last year had been a significant period for the two countries as it committed to further bolster cooperation and bilateral relations. Asia had a 63.83 percent share on the total 2017 figures with 4,225,256 visitors, North and South America a 17.77 percent share with 1,176,480, and Africa with 0.12 percent at

8,029 visitors. On the other hand, Australia and the Pacific had 5.03 percent total share with 333,179 visitors while Europe had 10.2 percent share in the number with 675,399 tourists. Benito Bengzon, Jr., DOT Undersecretary for Tourism Development, said the month of December registered 603,062 foreign tourist arrivals second best to the month of January 2017 at 620,121. “The seven million that some people refer to was a fighting target that we have set for ourselves,” he said. “Officially the target is at 6.5 million which is embodied in the National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) and we have achieved it.” For 2018, the NTDP projected 7.4 million international tourist arrivals. Teo said the department would continue pushing for new and underrated destinations with the help of an expanded marketing plan, improved human resource capacity and service standards.She added plans to highlight tourism thematic products such as the farm and faith tourism sectors. Meanwhile, another centerpiece of 2018 would be sports and adventure tourism with the hosting of Strongest Man, the Iron Man, and other sports-related events. Cebu continues to be one of the top provinces visited by ( Joyce Ann foreigners. Rocamora)

Advertise on Mindanao Examiner Radio - also broadcast daily from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on RPN-dxXX 1008 kHz covering Western Mindanao, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, and Central Mindanao. For radio advertisements and sponsorship, please call 0629925480 or 082-2960658 or text 0995-5202358 and 0947-4823453. For more details, please visit http:// mindanaoexaminer.com/ad-rates.

ARMM

Eastern Mindanao

Bring and promote your business in Mindanao, ADVERTISE in our newspaper and website and get fast results! ZAMBOANGA CITY OFFICE: Unit 15, 3rd Floor, Fairland Building, Mayor Vitaliano Agan Avenue Phone: 062-9925480 Mobile: 0995-5202358 URL: mindanaoexaminer.com

DAVAO CITY OFFICE: Unit 3B, 3/F Ledesma Building, 26 Juna Avenue, Juna Subdivision, Matina Phone: 082-2960658 Mobile: 0947-4823453 E-mail: mindanaoexaminer@gmail.com

Cebu favors ‘Swiss challenge system’ for big-ticket projects CEBU CITY - Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III said he agreed with President Rodrigo Duterte’s plan to implement all government projects through the socalled “Swiss challenge system.” Duterte announced his plan to scrap the bidding process for government projects because it causes delays in the completion and breeds corruption. According to Davide, the Swiss challenge system would make the work of the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) a lot easier, especially if it

Western Mindanao

concerns big-ticket government projects. Under the Swiss challenge system, unsolicited bids for a government project from a private firm can be matched or improved by third parties, whose proposals can also be countered by the original proponent with a better offer in return. Davide said the Swiss Challenge was much better compared to the bidding process provided under the current procurement law, which was a much longer process - from inviting bidders through

Cebu

publication, holding a pre-bidding conference, and checking the financial capabilities of the contractors or suppliers. The process would even go much further should a failure of bidding occur, the governor added. The procurement law, Davide said, also needed to be reviewed to shorten the process and not to necessarily favor the lowest bidder, who in most cases left the government with a substandard project or uncompleted. (Luel Galarpe)

Manila


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.