Iloilo City picked best investment site

Iloilo City — A recent survey conducted by the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Policy Center has chosen Iloilo City as one of the twenty best investment sites in the country.
The survey identified five metropolitan, five mid-sized and 10 small cities as having business environments viewed as favorable by investors under the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2005.

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Marcos C. posted "Iloilo City picked best investment site" on July 30, 2006 ; 9:31 pm . It has had 870 views and 6 comments.
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  1. Posted November 15, 2006 at 5:20 pm |

    its a big honor for iloilo city. i hope that iloilo city will be improved ang progress like manila and cebu.heheh
    good luck Iloilo City… thanks mayor jerry treñas for helping iloilo to be the investment site on Iloilo City…….

  2. Posted November 16, 2006 at 10:11 am |

    Let’s help make Iloilo City as competitive as ever. I’m glad Trenas takes the lead in promoting and governing this historical city into a progressive metropolis. Three cheers to Mayor Jerry Trenas !

  3. Posted November 27, 2006 at 7:28 pm |

    ano??????????? mapadlagan liwat si Malabor mayor, wala sya mahuya sa mga puro pagotpot nya nga mga project anay nagnami na ang Iloilo. go Trenas go|

  4. Posted November 27, 2006 at 7:35 pm |

    ano???????????mapadalagan liwat si Malabor,wala sya mahuya sa iya mga project nga puro pagotpot,anay nagtahum na ang Iloilo.Go! Trenas Go!

  5. Posted November 28, 2006 at 11:12 pm |

    As much as an open discussion is appreciated, I’d like to remind everyone to stay on topic as much as possible.

  6. Posted November 29, 2006 at 12:41 am |

    What type or sort of investments they think is favorable in Iloilo? I hope that the local government should create programs like business fairs and seminars to inform it’s citizens of feasible business ventures and good investments.

    Para maka start man kita miskan dyutay lang, para di na kita mag baka baka sa abroad. Where foreign countries are only the ones benefiting from our Ilonggo talents and intelligence. Kun may maayo na ta nga negosyo da sa Iloilo, we can go back and enjoy the Ilonggo way of life.

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