Bohol — The island is setting its sights on the international stage, with provincial leaders recently launching a strategic push to attract global investments and broaden market access for local industries. During a high-level meeting at the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in New York, Governor Aris Aumentado engaged with Trade Commissioner Alma Argayoso to explore avenues for deepening trade and investment relations. This diplomatic initiative represents a cornerstone of the province’s "Strategic Change Agenda," aimed at positioning Bohol not just as a top-tier tourist destination, but as a robust and competitive player in the global economy.
Showcasing Bohol’s Competitive Edge
The discussions in New York centered on how Bohol can effectively translate its local successes into international opportunities. Governor Aumentado highlighted the province's strengthening infrastructure, its pool of skilled labor, and a proactive development roadmap as key reasons for global investors to consider the province. By spotlighting specific pillars of the economy—including the tourism sector, the agriculture industry, and emerging niche industries—the provincial team aims to demonstrate that Bohol is ready to accommodate sophisticated international partnerships. This outreach is designed to generate sustainable employment for Boholanos and stimulate local industries by integrating them more deeply into global supply chains.
A Roadmap for Long-Term Development
Joining the Governor were Provincial Administrator Asteria Caberte and Second District Representative Vanessa “Van-van” Aumentado, who provided unified support for the province's international partnership goals. Building these bridges with trade and investment institutions abroad is a key priority in the provincial government’s strategy to diversify its income streams and increase the global competitiveness of Bohol-made products. Officials emphasized that this engagement is part of a continuing, long-term strategy to ensure that the province's economic growth is not only resilient but also broadly inclusive. By fostering these vital linkages in New York, the provincial leadership hopes to unlock new pathways for business expansion, ensuring that Bohol continues to evolve as a modern, outward-looking economic power.





