'Nakakaproud': Mayor Biazon hails Muntinlupa's No. 1 ranking as most resilient HUC
Mayor Ruffy Biazon hailed Muntinlupa’s achievement as the most resilient highly urbanized city (HUC) in the country.
Muntinlupa was awarded as the No. 1 HUC in the country under the 2022 Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI).

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) awarded outstanding local government units (LGUs) during the 10th Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Summit held at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) on Oct. 20.
“Congratulations, Muntinlupa City! Talagang masasabi nating, 'Muntinlupa, Nakakaproud'! (We can truly say, 'I am proud of Muntinlupa!),' said Biazon.
He said this is the third straight year that Muntinlupa received the No. 1 ranking in the resiliency pillar among HUCs of the CMCI.
In addition, Muntinlupa was recognized as the No. 5 in the overall most competitive HUCs in the country, No. 4 in infrastructure, and No. 10 in innovation.
Biazon thanked the DTI for the recognition and Rep. Jaime Fresnedi, who previously served as mayor.
This year, the CMCI was based on five pillars: economic dynamism, government efficiency, infrastructure, innovation and resiliency.
According to the CMCI website, “local competitiveness is how a city or municipality knows its resources and how it uses these to improve its standard of living.”
“Resiliency is the capacity of a locality to facilitate businesses and industries to create jobs, raise productivity, and increase the incomes of citizens over time despite of the shocks and stresses it encounters,” according to the CMCI.
It added, “This implies that the role of local governments is critical in ensuring a competitive environment to make businesses sustain their profits, create jobs, and increase the productivity of its people. In order for localities to be able to do this, it must be resilient in its infrastructure, governance, social and environmental systems.”