LCP warmly congratulates the winners of the 2017 Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) Awards held yesterday 16 August 2017 at the PICC, Pasay City. The event was organized by the Department of Trade and Industry in partnership with the National Competitiveness Council, USAID, and Globe.
Most Competitive: Economic Dynamism
Component Cities
1st place: City of General Trias
2nd place: City of San Fernando, Pampanga
3rd place: Naga City, Camarines Sur
Highly Urbanized Cities
1st place: Pasay City
2nd place: Quezon City
3rd place: Makati City
Most Competitive: Government Efficiency
Component Cities
1st place: Naga City, Camarines Sur
2nd place:Cotabato City
3rd place: Antipolo City
Highly Urbanized Cities
1st place: City of Manila
2nd place: Quezon City
3rd place: Muntinlupa City
Most Competitive: Infrastructure
Component Cities
1st place: Antipolo City
2nd place:Tagum City
3rd place: Naga City, Camarines Sur
Highly Urbanized Cities
1st place: Quezon City
2nd place: City of Manila
3rd place: Davao City
Most Competitive: Resiliency
Component Cities
1st place:Bayawan City
2nd place:Calapan City
3rd place: City of General Trias
Highly Urbanized Cities
1st place: Davao City
2nd place: Quezon City
3rd place: City of Manila
Overall Competitiveness
Component Cities
1st place: Antipolo City
2nd place: Naga City, Camarines Sur
3rd place:Tagum City
Highly Urbanized Cities
1st place: Quezon City
2nd place: City of Manila
3rd place: Davao City
Most Improved LGUs
Component Cities
1st place: Bago City
2nd place: San Carlos City, Pangasinan and Maasin City
3rd place: Calapan City
Highly Urbanized Cities
1st place: Tacloban City and Zamboanga City
2nd place: Taguig City
3rd place: Pasay City
For more information on the 2017 CMCI rankings, you may visit http://www.cmcindex.org.ph/.