NOCCI and Dumaguete City Strengthen Public–Private Collaboration Through EODB Dialogue
The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) continues to play a pivotal role in shaping a more efficient and competitive local business environment as it actively participated in Dumaguete City’s first Ease of Doing Business dialogue. Hosted by Assistant City Administrator Dr. Dinno Depositarío, the landmark discussion brought together business leaders and government agencies to address long-standing challenges in business procedures, compliance, and inter-agency coordination. This EODB initiative reflects a growing recognition that streamlined governance is essential for sustained economic growth and investor confidence.
Understanding the Importance of EODB in Local Economic Growth
Why EODB Matters to Businesses
The concept of EODB goes beyond reducing paperwork or shortening processing time. It directly affects how quickly enterprises can start, expand, and sustain operations. Efficient processes lower compliance costs, reduce uncertainty, and encourage both local and external investors to do business in the city. For micro, small, and medium enterprises, improvements in EODB can mean the difference between growth and stagnation.
Dumaguete City’s Competitive Position
As a growing urban and academic hub in Negros Oriental, Dumaguete City attracts entrepreneurs across sectors such as tourism, services, retail, and technology. However, maintaining competitiveness requires continuous refinement of regulatory systems. Through this EODB dialogue, the city acknowledged the need to modernize workflows and enhance coordination among offices that directly interact with the business community.
Highlights of the First EODB Dialogue
Participation of NOCCI and Top Taxpayers
The dialogue gathered NOCCI’s Board of Trustees and officers alongside the Chamber’s Top 20 corporate and individual taxpayers. Their presence ensured that discussions were grounded in real business experiences, offering valuable insights into bottlenecks encountered during registration, permitting, and renewal processes. NOCCI’s leadership emphasized that consistent engagement is key to meaningful EODB reforms.
Multi-Agency Government Representation
Several key government offices participated, including the Negros Oriental Hotel and Restaurant Association (NOHRRA), Office of the Building Official (OBO), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), City Health Office, PhilHealth, and the City Treasurer’s Office. This multi-agency approach reinforced the idea that EODB improvements require collective responsibility rather than isolated reforms.
Identifying Challenges in Business Procedures
Process Gaps and Overlapping Requirements
One of the primary objectives of the EODB dialogue was to surface pain points in existing procedures. Business owners highlighted overlapping requirements, inconsistent interpretations of regulations, and delays caused by manual processing. These issues not only slow down transactions but also create confusion, especially for new entrepreneurs navigating compliance for the first time.
Communication and Coordination Issues
Another recurring concern was the need for clearer communication between agencies. While individual offices may operate efficiently, lack of coordination often leads to redundant steps. Addressing these gaps is central to achieving a more cohesive EODB framework that benefits both regulators and businesses.
Strengthening Inter-Agency Coordination for Better EODB Outcomes
Role of Digitalization and Technology
The inclusion of DICT in the dialogue underscored the importance of digital solutions in improving EODB. Online applications, integrated databases, and electronic payment systems can significantly reduce processing time and improve transparency. Participants discussed how technology adoption can help align agencies and minimize manual interventions.
Building a Culture of Service Excellence
Beyond systems and tools, effective EODB reform depends on cultivating a service-oriented mindset within government offices. Continuous training, clear accountability, and feedback mechanisms were identified as essential elements in ensuring that reforms translate into better frontline services for the business community.
NOCCI’s Perspective on Business-Friendly Governance
Sustaining Investor Confidence
NOCCI emphasized that predictable and efficient government services are critical to sustaining investor confidence. Businesses are more likely to reinvest and expand when they trust that regulatory processes are fair, transparent, and timely. Through active participation in EODB discussions, NOCCI reinforces its advocacy for policies that support long-term economic stability.
Improving Local Competitiveness
In an increasingly competitive regional landscape, cities that prioritize EODB gain a distinct advantage. NOCCI highlighted that streamlined procedures not only attract investors but also encourage existing enterprises to formalize operations, broadening the local tax base and supporting inclusive growth.
City Government’s Proactive Approach to EODB Reform
Leadership and Commitment
The City Government of Dumaguete earned commendation from NOCCI for initiating the EODB dialogue. Hosting an open forum signals a willingness to listen, adapt, and collaborate. Dr. Dinno Depositarío’s leadership set a constructive tone, encouraging honest discussion and solution-oriented engagement.
Moving From Dialogue to Action
While the dialogue marked an important first step, participants agreed that sustained progress depends on follow-through. Action plans, timelines, and regular monitoring were identified as next steps to ensure that EODB commitments result in tangible improvements for businesses.
The Road Ahead for EODB in Dumaguete City
Continuous Public–Private Collaboration
NOCCI reaffirmed its commitment to continuous collaboration with the City Government and partner agencies. Regular dialogues, data sharing, and joint evaluations can help track progress and address emerging challenges. This collaborative model is essential for institutionalizing EODB reforms.
Creating a More Responsive Business Environment
Ultimately, the success of EODB initiatives will be measured by how easily businesses can operate in Dumaguete City. Faster processing times, clearer guidelines, and coordinated services contribute to a more responsive and resilient local economy. With strong leadership and active stakeholder participation, Dumaguete is well-positioned to set a benchmark for business-friendly governance in the region.
Advancing EODB for Inclusive Growth
The first EODB dialogue between NOCCI, Dumaguete City, and key government agencies represents a significant milestone in local economic development. By openly addressing process challenges and strengthening inter-agency coordination, stakeholders laid the groundwork for a more efficient regulatory environment. NOCCI’s engagement underscores the vital role of the private sector in shaping policies that drive competitiveness and growth. As dialogue evolves into action, sustained collaboration will be crucial in ensuring that EODB reforms deliver lasting value to businesses and the broader community.

