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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Market Edge: Michelle Ong talks to global investment banker Stephen Cuunjieng for his thoughts on the country's agriculture, manufacturing and nuclear energy
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Комментарии • 186

  • @HeyRaffy
    @HeyRaffy Год назад +21

    Two stephen cuunjieng segments in the same month? Thank you once again Mr. Cuunjieng. So much respect for you!

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад

      Very kind

    • @rodrigolazo128
      @rodrigolazo128 Год назад

      Hard to export because of corruption in export process. Look at the cost n process in export. Only big players are able to export

  • @kristofferjannotario2787
    @kristofferjannotario2787 Год назад +14

    This is a great take on the long-term view of PH agriculture. Agriculture and food security shouldn't be politicized. Thank you, Ms. Michelle and Sir Stephenomics!

  • @christinemariano4373
    @christinemariano4373 Год назад +7

    I hope Stephen makes a podcast.

  • @skibongki
    @skibongki Год назад +6

    Please feature more of Stephen, I highly regard his inputs

  • @igemico2571
    @igemico2571 Год назад +6

    please can u ask your boss to have a special show with sir steve...talking about our evonomy for 1 hour. im very sure many would want to sponsor that show. more power ms beautiful mimi😊🤗❤

  • @jamjamblue7842
    @jamjamblue7842 Год назад +6

    Give this guy his own segment please. I demand daily segment

  • @ivanbragais4170
    @ivanbragais4170 Год назад +2

    Only ANC segment I watch. Stephen is very balanced and pragmatic.

  • @user-gf3xx9jc6e
    @user-gf3xx9jc6e Год назад +2

    mr. cuunjieng has great insights and knowledge.
    he has the momentum now. and interest of the viewers.
    hopefully his interviews would reach the current leaders and future leaders. to address problems and formulate a plan or solutions.

  • @fernandodumuk614
    @fernandodumuk614 Год назад +4

    Thank you Mr Cuunjieng for another enlightening and informative interview- 2nd in 1st 10 days of July- and Mimie for making it possible... looking forward for longer interview next month.

  • @edenjo131
    @edenjo131 Год назад +2

    I always look forward to Mr Stephen Cuunjeng’s interview here at ANC Digital. Very much appreciated his pragmatic and straightforward economic insights and analysis.👍👍👍👏👏👏

  • @scuunjieng
    @scuunjieng Год назад +1

    Thank you for inviting me again! Hope to see you again in August.

  • @jamesdaniellim8598
    @jamesdaniellim8598 Год назад +4

    Whoah! Christmas in July?! we're gifted with a 2nd segment for the month of Sir Stephen.
    Thanks for sharing your time with the viewers.
    As mimi said. Its always "not enough time" and due to "popular demand"

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад +1

      Many thanks

    • @helensalazar3546
      @helensalazar3546 Год назад +2

      Indeed😊! Always looking forward to Sir Stephen's Stevenomics.

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад

      @@helensalazar3546 many thanks

  • @reinvm6785
    @reinvm6785 Год назад +2

    Here we go again, our MAN - Mister @scuunjieng. I already followed him at Linkedin and RUclips. To you, please continue sharing the right mindset to the Philippines next generation. For me, you are the Mohamed El-Erian of the Philippines!!!

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Год назад +1

    I always learn from Professor Cuunjieng. More please.

  • @dcchannel7549
    @dcchannel7549 Год назад +1

    I always love the chemistry of the two ❤❤ always feel excited! Both will always open their conversation with a smile. Gestures are cute. Nakaka aliw makinig 😊😊😊😊 shipping the two hahah

  • @jusy4ever
    @jusy4ever Год назад +2

    I just love listening to you Sir Cuunjieng. You should start a podcast. 😀

  • @nosjah005
    @nosjah005 Год назад +2

    Wooh!!! Thanks to ANC, Mimi and Stephen!

  • @royceivanailaomc1853
    @royceivanailaomc1853 Год назад +1

    Maayos talaga syang kausap/interview!

  • @jhonalynjohnson3202
    @jhonalynjohnson3202 21 день назад

    Thanks Stephen for sharing ur knowledge and opinion. Great wisdom.

  • @rainieresguerra-uw7on
    @rainieresguerra-uw7on Год назад +5

    The DA headed by Marcos Jr is distributing compact cold storages to farmer cooperatives all over the Country. Also solar powered pumps and is pushing for the mechanization of farming to reduce production costs.

  • @jeciel85
    @jeciel85 11 месяцев назад

    Always love to hear from this person. So much insights.

  • @whattosharetoday1681
    @whattosharetoday1681 Год назад +3

    Its a real treat to pick up on his mind! Thank you Sir Stephen

  • @marteflores9673
    @marteflores9673 Год назад +3

    I am ofw and i am a farmer too. D nman forever na ofw kami at the end of the day babalik ako dyansa pinas at mag sasaka. I missed farming at pag balik ki dyan dala ko ang mga natutunan ko dito sa ibang bansa regarding farming.

  • @mikesell880
    @mikesell880 Год назад +1

    It is always nice to listen to Mr. Stephen!

  • @Kovu2016
    @Kovu2016 Год назад +1

    congrats sa new appointment sir.
    see you first week of august 🥲

  • @Mikomakes
    @Mikomakes Год назад +1

    Sir Stephen Cuunjieng do you have any thoughts about Hydroponic farming? Modern urban vertical farming system

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад +1

      I don’t know enough to opine

  • @parralel2924
    @parralel2924 Год назад +2

    First blood..... wow what an unexpected episode...
    thanks ANC for another substancial minutes of watch, to sir steve good health and more blessings as always..

  • @kaloifortich4491
    @kaloifortich4491 Год назад +1

    mr stephen cuunjieng's talks are both a fresh air and a cold shower, thank you sir!

  • @Yk-if3ev
    @Yk-if3ev Год назад +1

    The answers were really good and appeal to common sense.
    Nice interview.

  • @darkprintsart
    @darkprintsart Год назад +1

    I super love this guy! When I listen to him, i feel may pagasa ang Philippines! Thank you sir!

  • @johnnesliehabajab8812
    @johnnesliehabajab8812 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your insights good sir, hope to have more segments from you

  • @MarkEdisonBautista
    @MarkEdisonBautista Год назад +1

    Two Stevie videos in a week. 🎉 thank you stevei!

  • @juanbagsik9589
    @juanbagsik9589 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm always excited everytime I listen to his economic insights! Good job Sir!

  • @royalgem6379
    @royalgem6379 Год назад +1

    Always working forward to this man!

  • @arc24_08
    @arc24_08 Год назад +3

    OMG! Back2back stevienomics.. good job ANC... I thought we'll going to wait another month.... and as always "never enough"...

  • @meomeo5475
    @meomeo5475 Год назад +1

    Thank you once again Mr. Cuunjieng

  • @igemico2571
    @igemico2571 Год назад +1

    miss u po...i learning so much from you😊🤗❤

  • @kenziechu9247
    @kenziechu9247 Год назад +1

    Well said....sir Stephen
    ❌We do not rely on imports.....supplements lang dapat
    ☑️☑️Necessary Building Blocks to make it work:
    ☑️Increase production
    ☑️Storage
    ☑️Irrigations, subsidy, mechanization, best practices....Coops
    .🌟🌟🌟Go Beyond Politics & Partisanship....GOD SPEED☀️🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @lucascollantes5317
    @lucascollantes5317 Год назад +2

    Cool and very intelligent investment banker. I like Stephen.

  • @leagueoflegendsmanatics800
    @leagueoflegendsmanatics800 Год назад +1

    I agree on him about age of farmers... Country needs young farmers to push through and sustain in the future...

  • @alkinsac
    @alkinsac 11 месяцев назад

    He a smart guy it's nice to listen to someone who smarts and know what he talking

  • @angelo1283
    @angelo1283 Год назад +1

    Never enough time thanks for the insight

  • @maryrose7152
    @maryrose7152 Год назад +2

    We have brilliant men and women who can excel in their area of expertise but in the Philippines sadly everything is politicized. Very destructive and dangerous pathway hence we can’t move forward. How I wish the mindset in Ph change for the better. Hope it happens in our lifetime

  • @chrisk7118
    @chrisk7118 Год назад +4

    The culture of OFW’s has to end. Stay and improve Philippines!

    • @JLCruise1
      @JLCruise1 Год назад

      Napaka-naive mo naman. Karamihan ng mga OFW ay kinailangan umalis para mabuhay ang kanyang pamilya kasi walang oportunidad sa Pilipinas, sakripisyo yun hindi luho. May iba pa na minamaltrato at sinasaktan. Tingin mo ba kung may choice silang manatili sa Pinas hindi nila gagawin yun? Ano stay na lang dito tapos nganga at umasa sa gobyerno?

    • @chrisk7118
      @chrisk7118 Год назад +1

      @@JLCruise1 No you just need to learn skills to make money with a business in Philippines.

    • @JLCruise1
      @JLCruise1 Год назад

      @@chrisk7118 kung ganun lang sana gawin yun, eh di sana wala na talagang aalis. Madaling sabihin, mahirap gawin. You need to be realistic sir, hindi lahat ng tao may skill sa pagnenegosyo. Meron talagang tao na mas magaling sila as an employee o worker. At hindi lang yan applicable sa mga Pilipino.

  • @helensalazar3546
    @helensalazar3546 Год назад +2

    @ Sir Stephen thank you once again Sir for giving your thoughts on our Philippine economy. You're on point, when you said that most children of these farmers are OFWs. If I were in their position, I would not want my children to be farmers too. What is even the incentive? Why would I want my kids to have a hard life like I did? Until that will change, then I would as much send my kids to school , have them educated so they can have a better chance in life.

  • @bekf606
    @bekf606 11 месяцев назад +1

    He is right. The country heavily relies on remittances as booster to growth by fueling consumption. And what are these goods in consumption? These are mainly imported goods. Once remittance is down, there is no Manufacturing sector to take on the decline in income. Everything is short term. If you plan long term you will be village chastised as an overthinker. I think it is in the culture. Now that he gave the very uncomfortable truth, what is the action plan to solve this fundamental weakness of the Philippines.... it should be a long term plan.... 30 years.

  • @kobebasso6260
    @kobebasso6260 Год назад

    Pag si idol, nood muna bago matulog. ❤

  • @winstv2713
    @winstv2713 Год назад

    hat's off again to Sir Steve.
    i believe in stevienomics. it should be implemented NOW

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад

      thanks though am not an economist just a retired investment banker!

  • @joselornito
    @joselornito Год назад

    Having good ideas are good. The hard part is in making these ideas come into fruition and in having to align everyone into these ideas. Good day!

  • @paulflores5475
    @paulflores5475 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir everything you said I agree with it. So much potential yet not being harnessed and honed to perfection. the quality of work is lacking in my opinion we start settling to mediocrity rather than quality. We need to dig deeper to this roots of problems and solve it once in for all.

  • @mikemiguel8056
    @mikemiguel8056 Год назад +1

    were you offered a position in the current admin? or chose not to? you are a valuable asset of this country with your wisdom and experience sir stephen.

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад +1

      Not been asked and I sincerely do not think I have the character and experience to be in govt

    • @xixaru
      @xixaru 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@scuunjieng your interviews are one of the segments i look forward to. Thank you for giving us your balanced perspectives every single time.

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@xixaru I try my best. Thank you

  • @DennisD619
    @DennisD619 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Mr. C. for being in board and it’s seems like your getting more airtime and deservedly so. Your’e like the George Will of business. 😎

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад

      Many thanks but my views are way to the left of George Will!

    • @DennisD619
      @DennisD619 Год назад +1

      @@scuunjieng ha I know you’ll say something about his persuasion, it’s more of his down to earth analysis and intellect.

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад

      @@DennisD619 thanks

  • @raymondrayos7942
    @raymondrayos7942 Год назад +1

    Fan nako ni Stevie! 😍

  • @chrisk7118
    @chrisk7118 Год назад +2

    Filipinos don’t have future time orientation, why food items are often out of stock at restaurants! Think and plan ahead!

  • @mr.ghidorah4202
    @mr.ghidorah4202 11 месяцев назад

    @scuunjieng please please please run for president.

  • @mizsaigon
    @mizsaigon Год назад +2

    @8:03 wag na kc comment nang comment madam host mapapahiya ka tuloy

  • @mlreynes
    @mlreynes Год назад +1

    "not enough time" - this should be the segment's title. Or Stevens Podcast.

  • @salemtherealtor4288
    @salemtherealtor4288 Год назад

    Yes! Policy. That's the single word why agriculture sector is crippling. Forget the talks about energy... we still have labor, land and capital... we are stuck at the policy level (old, new) to further our agri production. Policy is the cure-all to the agricultural woes. Salamat Steve.

  • @tmb3131
    @tmb3131 11 месяцев назад

    This man is the most articulate and informed voice in the Philippines economic landscape.
    Unfortunately, his logical assault on the purposefully inept and corrupt is a threat. When an economic system is leaned-out it removes waste and encourages oversight. Government waste and lack of oversight make a lot of people rich in the Philippines.
    In each of his interviews I see an uncomfortable push-back from the media interviewer. Feels as if he's speaking the 'verboten'.

  • @Joepoe20041
    @Joepoe20041 11 месяцев назад

    He mentions Washington? Did he meant Malacanang.

  • @coop2011r
    @coop2011r 11 месяцев назад

    What happened to the MASAGANA program? What happened to the FTI program??

  • @jersonjames2732
    @jersonjames2732 Год назад

    OM, im late already !!! Stevienomics

  • @johnnyrichy
    @johnnyrichy Год назад

    Oh come on. Been waiting for his opinions on nuclear. I hope its the first thing he discusses on the next session.

  • @izzasigo
    @izzasigo Год назад +2

    Our great appreciation and gratitude to Former President Marcos Sr.for the initiatives and Senator Imee Marcos for authoring this Bill and PBMM to sign this Law...God bless PBBM Administrations and Philippines..Thank you for very interesting and positive interpolations .

  • @YaelFactsandTriviaCorner
    @YaelFactsandTriviaCorner Год назад

    It's about time to have our own car industry. Even Laos have now their own car model. What happened to the Philippines, we are lagging behind from this countries to think we are much better than them several decades ago?

    • @antonfelice5284
      @antonfelice5284 Год назад +1

      We have car industry that caters public jeepney transport but unfortunately they are not that good in developing and improving their business, Filipino businessman lacks innovation.

    • @deantan4080
      @deantan4080 Год назад

      The Mirage, Innova, and Vios are made here.

  • @chrisnone6406
    @chrisnone6406 Год назад

    I emvy his intelligence. He should be hired in the government

  • @rinabobis1563
    @rinabobis1563 Год назад +7

    There is no political aspect to the work that PBBM is doing for the nation. By assembling cabinet members from all of the main political parties, he is demonstrating genuine unity. To collaborate for the benefit of all Filipinos. Period! Stop picking against the efforts of this valued president, who is doing everything he can to achieve his goal of providing a better life for all Filipinos.

    • @bkessielim7127
      @bkessielim7127 Год назад +2

      Exactly.Talking about agriculture that has been neglected for more than 30 years, and what they are talking about is already in progress.They seem to be out of touch with what is going on.

    • @igzqui7817
      @igzqui7817 Год назад +4

      I totally agree. Some bitter filipinos who nothing to contribute are quick to blame this admin when in fact we need to support this governement !

    • @lol-uj4ni
      @lol-uj4ni Год назад

      You said it right! perfect message 😊

  • @mr.ghidorah4202
    @mr.ghidorah4202 11 месяцев назад

    8:50 Agriculture cannot be depoliticized here for the fact that there is money to be made. Why else do you think majority of people of politicians go into politics? To serve the people? F no! It's all about power and money, and there is so much to be pocketed in agriculture.

  • @patsarmiento5986
    @patsarmiento5986 11 месяцев назад +1

    The main thing i observe with other developed Asian countries compare to the Philippines is that they have visionary leaders and excellent in execution of this vision and planning. Unfortunately our country lack of this.

    • @jeciel85
      @jeciel85 11 месяцев назад

      Puro pa magnanakaw nanalo sa Pinas. Nakaw pa more.

  • @vince1012
    @vince1012 Год назад

    Mr. Cuunjieng is right on but he needs to tone down and be more diplomatic

    • @jeciel85
      @jeciel85 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not really. People listen to him for what he is.

  • @rbenusa
    @rbenusa 11 месяцев назад

    Just a correction, South Korea and Japan are not food self-sufficient, they're. Japan imports around 60% of its foodstuffs, and South Korea is even worse--having the worse food self-sufficiency of all OECD nations which includes Japan. The Philippines in contrast imports 25-30% of its food needs. We may not be self-sufficient, but we're nowhere near as worse-off as Japan and South Korea. Of course there are also other things to consider than hard numbers alone, but generally, we're better off than the Japanese and South Koreans when it comes to food self-sufficiency. Nevertheless, we should do something about our food production now. Our food prices, taking into account ppp, are horribly high even in comparison to high-income countries like the UK, Japan, South Korea, etc. That's pretty insane.

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    @david.d.calvache5082 2 месяца назад +3

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      @allphic8445 2 месяца назад

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  • @eugene65yo49
    @eugene65yo49 Год назад +1

    Too much talk and do nothing that is very dangerous to market

  • @noahabogado7650
    @noahabogado7650 Год назад

    Lol. Japan and Korea are not agri sufficient countries, dunno where he get that info. They import much of their foodstuffs, as much as 60% for Japan. While they are self sufficient for their needs of rice, they consume way less than us, like they consume almost half than we do.

  • @kimjeffersonloverio2804
    @kimjeffersonloverio2804 Год назад +1

    can you help run for senate? In one forum discussions I had eh I asked bakit walang mga analyst na nag criticize sa govt. Laging low blow normal comment or ayon sa govt. Except Stevie.... and John M....

  • @verdengunggoy
    @verdengunggoy Год назад +2

    so in other words, you support PBBM. jeez just say it.
    WE know that PBBM is doing the right thing in Agri.
    people who know it, don't want to say it and just echo what he is already doing.
    those who don't know or refuse know, just stick with their anti-PBBM narrative.

    • @lol-uj4ni
      @lol-uj4ni Год назад

      Well said!

    • @lol-uj4ni
      @lol-uj4ni Год назад

      They will just stick with their anti Marcos narrative accept it.😊

  • @maalat
    @maalat Год назад

    Kasi money goes into the pockets of government workers, officials, politicians. Only a fraction of left to buy cheap and inferior trucks, etc. congress investigated this female responsible for buying trucks she sold to the government. It’s o you tube and when congress asked the government staff, directors, etc., they all have amnesia. I think congress should create a legislation to fire, charge and if found guilty, jail these people who are not doing their jobs, but contributing to the nation destruction not nation building. One director was busted by a congressman when it was openly report that he goes to Korea often not for governmental meetings but to be with his Korean wife! He should be fired, charged, and fined and jailed.

  • @balsafarmers10
    @balsafarmers10 Год назад

    But KABAG is against on ur idea sir 😂 but they're looking for results.

  • @kraedek6297
    @kraedek6297 Год назад

    😂

  • @maklenard899
    @maklenard899 Год назад

    Mr Stephen always makes me want to leave the country lol

  • @kenti2400
    @kenti2400 Год назад

    Can our gov't hire Mr. Cu-Unjieng to be our economic minister or something?

    • @scuunjieng
      @scuunjieng Год назад

      Many thanks but I sincerely do not have the patience to be in govt.

  • @rikt1541
    @rikt1541 11 месяцев назад

    O mga dds bbm fanstics ano ba ginswa ng idol nyo?

  • @stevechua174
    @stevechua174 Год назад

    U ask why?
    Becoz of Greed.
    Your welcome

  • @natsumidesu8019
    @natsumidesu8019 Год назад +2

    This man never gave a positive forecast on Philippine economy,well if he has the acceess to give his opinion to the palace for the betterment of the country then he should make his move, I don’t know why your guesting this man for a period of time, it’s a waste of time.

  • @deehive
    @deehive Год назад

    corrupt

  • @ethananthonyrodz26
    @ethananthonyrodz26 Год назад

    dilawan always negative

  • @little.rascal.
    @little.rascal. Год назад

    He's not just a banker but a global investment banker...am I suppose to be impressed with this?