There is a need to develop infrastructure and policies to strengthen the country's tourism industry, President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. has said.
There is a need to develop infrastructure and policies to strengthen the country's tourism industry, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has said.
"That means that it can be done. We just have to support the plan to develop all of these enabling environment – the policy, conditions, and infrastructure,” Marcos said, adding the importance of ease of doing business in the tourism sector. "[Sa] beach, maraming police and everything… So, if anything happens along that stretch, mayroon silang tatakbuhan kaagad. The lifeguards know exactly where to bring them,” he said.
For her part, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco emphasized that the Philippines is “certainly not at a disadvantage” when it comes to the availability of natural resources and wealth of talent as well as products and people.
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