The government was urged to start laying down
critical measures to prepare the local automotive industry for what Toyota
Motor Philippines called the “third wave of high motorization in the Asean” by
2015.
In a
statement, TMP president Michinobu Sugata said the company’s bullish forecast
was anchored on an outlook that pointed to 2012 as a “turning point for the
Philippine automotive industry, with the full recovery from the Japan and
Thailand crises expected to happen this year.”
“We are
confident that the Philippines will experience motorization beginning 2013,” he
added.
Motorization
refers to increased demand for mobility that is expected to pave the way for
the rise in motor vehicle ownership.
The
first and second waves of motorization were captured by Thailand and Indonesia
in the previous years, following the recovery from the 1997 Asian financial
crisis, Sugata said.
With
the expected surge in vehicle demand in the local market, Sugata stressed the
crucial role that the government would have to play in the preparation of the
automotive industry.
“The
Philippine government should urgently and explicitly manifest its policy
directions for automotive manufacturing. It also has to immediately implement
intervention measures that will improve the cost competitiveness of local
suppliers,” he said.
Sugata
stressed these points during a meeting earlier between Toyota Group suppliers
and Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) officers led by Director General
Lilia De Lima.
The
PEZA chief, according to the statement, affirmed her support for the local
automotive industry.
“Rest
assured that we will always endeavor to provide a conducive business
environment to make the Philippines more competitive on a global scale,” she
said.
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