The Economy of the Philippines Capital Region: Metro Manila

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As great as Metro Manila is, The Philippines should more venture on neighboring provinces.

drew
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Small correction at 0:34 the second arrow is pointing at Mindoro, not Calabarzon

sirv
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The country should start spreading its economy outside of metro manila to the other heavily populated region. Like in bicol, palawan and many more.

jveematt
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It’s time to rectify the inequalities of development, the attractiveness of metro Cebu, Bacolod
, Iloilo cities in the Visayas region are low laying place for growth and expansion

EMcC-przx
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The Philippines should spread its economic development outside of Luzon island. And as far outside of Manila as practicable. Super typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful typhoons in history, struck the Philippines on November 8, 2013, as a Category 5 storm. The typhoon's fury affected more than 14 million people across 44 provinces, claiming the lives of over 8, 000 people, and displacing millions more. The super-typhoon caused an estimated $12.9 billion in damages and losses, that was roughly 4.7% of the country's GDP at the time. As the world climate changes and its weather becomes more dangerous, it would be wise to "spread the eggs" from just one basket to more. Haiyan demonstrated the new magnitude of typhoons, almost covering the whole country. If the industrial and financial center in Manila suffers a direct hit from a powerful storm like Haiyan, the economy could suffer a devastating blow. Whereas, if a "twin-sister" megapolis/ financial/industrial center farther away, say in Mindanao, is strategically established ahead of such an event, the resulting damage could be less catastrophic to the economy of the nation.

csmicbyte
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It's time the Philippine government invested at least 100 billion dollars in Mindanao-our last economic miracle to happen.

It contributes only 18% to the total Philippine economy but it can do better even up to 50%
given the right physical and digital infrastructure.

The railways should extend not just from Davao to Tagum but to the rest of the island such as Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro, Lanao and Zamboanga.

Also, invest in logistics, AI digital, shipping ports and airports and build new urban clusters to induce brisk economic activities in the region.

MelvinStaRita-ybfm
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This channel is preying on the Filipino audience with their stupid and hypothetical topics to retain viewership. Clearly they're losing ideas on how to maintain their relevancy

KyudoKun
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Metro Manila is composed of 16 different cities.

dormamo
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When the NSCR is finished, the Megamanila will encompass from Clark to Calamba. Next step would be from Bay-Bay, i.e., Lingayen-Batangas Bays.

lochinvar
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NCR should declare themselves as a separate county thier Soo detach to the rest of the Philippines.

XBlackTemplarX
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Metro Manila is composed of 16 cities AND 1 municipality.

rockyb
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What the heck is "kuweson city" bruh 😭

ZenXZez
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The existence of NCR is stupid. They should have diversify industries on other region.

airey
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You're rigth Manila was Largest economy

Helios
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Please learn to pronounce Quezon City and Visayas correctly.

sureshmukhi