NOCCI and Cebu Strengthen Partnerships Through ASEAN Tourism Forum Dialogue
The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) recently met with Cebu City leadership to explore deeper partnerships aligned with the ASEAN Tourism Forum hosted in Cebu City. The meeting with Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Nestor Archival, and former councilor Nida Cabrera focused on building structured partnerships that support local enterprises, attract investment, and improve regional competitiveness. For businesses in Negros Oriental and Cebu, the key takeaway is clear: stronger intercity partnerships create faster access to markets, streamlined processes, and shared tourism-driven opportunities.
This development matters for entrepreneurs, investors, and MSMEs seeking regional expansion. Through formal partnerships, chambers and local governments can coordinate policy alignment, business matching, and tourism-linked economic initiatives. With the ASEAN Tourism Forum spotlighting Cebu, the timing of this dialogue positions Negros Oriental stakeholders to benefit from increased regional visibility.
Why Intercity Partnerships Matter for Regional Growth
Strategic partnerships between neighboring cities are no longer optional in a competitive ASEAN landscape. Cebu and Negros Oriental share tourism routes, supply chains, and professional networks, making coordinated partnerships practical and economically sound. When chambers of commerce align with city leadership, they reduce friction in permits, trade facilitation, and investment entry points.
For local enterprises, this means clearer expansion pathways into Cebu’s urban market while Cebu-based firms gain access to opportunities in Dumaguete and nearby growth areas. Tourism-related sectors—hospitality, transport, food services, and events—stand to benefit most from structured partnerships tied to major forums like the ASEAN Tourism Forum. These partnerships also support policy continuity, ensuring that economic programs extend beyond single events and become long-term initiatives.
Key Outcomes from the NOCCI–Cebu Engagement
The courtesy call centered on identifying actionable partnerships rather than symbolic gestures. Discussions emphasized investment facilitation, streamlined business processes, and ecosystem strengthening. Mayor Archival and Councilor Cabrera conveyed openness to initiatives that encourage responsible development and sustainable partnerships across cities.
For NOCCI members, this signals potential improvements in intercity coordination, including business matching activities and shared promotional platforms. Aligning with Cebu City’s economic direction allows Negros Oriental stakeholders to integrate into broader tourism and trade programs. These partnerships can translate into joint trade missions, policy dialogues, and sector-specific collaboration in technology, creative industries, and tourism services.
Leveraging the ASEAN Tourism Forum for Business Partnerships
The ASEAN Tourism Forum provides more than tourism promotion; it acts as a catalyst for cross-border and intercity partnerships. Hosting the forum elevates Cebu’s profile as a regional hub, creating spillover benefits for nearby provinces. For Negros Oriental businesses, structured partnerships with Cebu stakeholders can unlock participation in supply chains serving visiting delegates, investors, and tourism operators.
Tourism forums typically generate demand in accommodation, logistics, digital services, food production, and cultural enterprises. By establishing formal partnerships during this period of heightened visibility, NOCCI positions its members to capture both immediate and long-term gains. This approach transforms a tourism event into a broader economic development platform anchored in sustained partnerships.
What This Means for Local Enterprises and Investors
For business owners searching how regional partnerships impact local growth, the answer is practical: coordinated leadership reduces barriers and increases predictability. When chambers like NOCCI collaborate directly with city officials, enterprises benefit from clearer regulatory guidance and faster access to decision-makers. Partnerships also improve credibility when engaging external investors, as unified local support reduces perceived risk.
Investors assessing opportunities in Central Visayas often evaluate ecosystem strength, not just individual projects. Visible partnerships between Negros Oriental and Cebu signal maturity and readiness for scale. For MSMEs, these partnerships may result in shared training programs, digital transformation support, and broader market exposure. Over time, consistent collaboration strengthens the entire regional business network.
The Long-Term Vision for Sustainable Partnerships
Sustainable economic growth depends on structured, repeatable partnerships rather than one-off meetings. NOCCI’s engagement with Cebu leadership reinforces a long-term strategy centered on collaboration, policy alignment, and ecosystem resilience. By institutionalizing these partnerships, both cities can coordinate infrastructure planning, tourism strategy, and investment promotion.
Future steps may include formal memoranda of understanding, sector-focused working groups, and recurring joint business forums. Clear communication channels between chamber members and city governments ensure that partnerships remain responsive to industry needs. For stakeholders in Negros Oriental and Cebu, the message is consistent: regional competitiveness improves when partnerships are intentional, structured, and sustained.
As ASEAN economies become more interconnected, localized yet strategic partnerships will define which regions attract capital and talent. The NOCCI–Cebu dialogue represents a forward-looking approach to economic collaboration—one built on shared growth, mutual opportunity, and long-term regional strength.

