September 16, 2019
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 In 2024-Supply Chain Stability

Topic: 2024-Supply Chain Stability
Country: Philippines
Delegate Name: Sam Fairo

The nation of the Philippines is known for taking more of a neutral side to situations, they believe that national sovereignty is a very important idea and that it should be respected. The Philippians have been putting in place efforts to improve the stability to enhance logistics and implement policies to attract foreign investments.

Some countries that agree with the Philippines’ ideals about national sovereignty are Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. All three of these nations also have small infrastructures that rely on the stability of other nations to stay afloat in this ever-growing society. Countries with larger economies such as Japan and South Korea are helping by investing in these smaller countries to keep stability up in Asia.

The Philippines is working on reducing bureaucratic hurdles to make it easier for businesses to operate. This is a part of the country’s border strategy to boost economic growth and to ensure that it remains a global competitor in society.

The country of the Philippines would like an outcome that has smaller countries with less infrastructure, supported by larger countries with more infrastructure, along with enhancing logistic capabilities to help support the smaller countries’ economies. Along with that, we implore that supply chain stability stays reliable for our country, as we depend on trading with other nations and being supported by other countries with larger economies.

Finally, the Philippines believes that we need to have an outcome that values smaller countries, and highlight the importance smaller countries have on the chain stability. As stated before, the nation of the Philippines is a very neutral country. We want to support other countries as well as boost infrastructure for our own, and help support the pressing issue of supply chain stability.

Work Cited
glica, glica. “glica.” Glimun Supply chain, glica, https://asiasociety.org/policy-institute/supply-chains-shifting-indo-pacific/philippines. (“supply chain”)