THE British Chamber of Commerce Philippines (BCCP) extended its support to the recently passed laws, including the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act and Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act (Afasa), while also looking forward to the passage of its other key priority legislation, such as the E-Governance Act and Cybersecurity Act.
THE British Chamber of Commerce Philippines extended its support to the recently passed laws, including the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act and Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act , while also looking forward to the passage of its other key priority legislation, such as the E-Governance Act and Cybersecurity Act.In June 2024, the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council set its 28 priority bills to be passed within the 19th Congress.
In May 2024, the British Chamber joined the roster of the Anti-Red Tape Authority Champions–having the capacity to directly report the red tape concerns of its members to ARTA and support its other initiatives.Meanwhile, this transition also requires cybersecurity to be prioritized by the government and the private sector, which was also emphasized by the Private Sector Advisory Council Digital Infrastructure Group, supporting the passage of the Cybersecurity Act.
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