(The Philippine Star) | Updated
April 30, 2017 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - The country
will achieve growth rates surpassing the seven percent mark by unleashing the
huge potential of mining and the revitalization of the steel industry,
according to a ranking executive of the Department of Science and Technology
(DOST).
DOST executive director of the
Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and
Development (PCIEERD) and concurrently, Stratbase ADR Institute (ADRi) trustee
Dr. C.P. David said inconsistent policies and the lack of a long-term
development agenda for the country’s natural resources have delayed the
efficient harnessing of an estimated $1.4 trillion in mineral reserves.
“Hence we see the urgent need to
partner with the mining industry in a series of research projects to develop a
long-term national road map that will integrate the development of mining,
steel and other downstream industries,” he said.
The strategic role and potential of
the mining industry issues blocking the revitalization of vital industries,
such as steel and manufacturing, were highlighted during the signing of a
memorandum of agreement between the DOST-PCIEERD and the Chamber of Mines of
the Philippines.
The partnership was forged based on
inputs from the mining industry, academe and environmental advocates through
consultations organized by the Stratbase ADRi in partnership with the
Philippine Business for Environmental Stewardship (PBEST).
Mining is a recognized industry in
the Philippines engaged in the extraction of natural resources, which, if done
properly, has a vast potential in contributing to the country’s economic
development.
“Understanding the complex issues of mining
while balancing the environmental protection and economic development must be
based on sound scientific study and data. We need to tap the expertise and
resources of the private sector to work closely with government to ensure that
the government comes up with right policies,” said Ysan Castillo,
secretary-general of PBEST and Stratbase ADRi fellow.
Castillo said the objective of this
partnership is to utilize the research and development arm of the government
and the available talent and resources of the mining industry in the
development of an integrated long-term strategic road map for the efficient
harnessing of the country’s rich natural resources in the context of
responsible mining and environmental stewardship.
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