PTICSV 2013 Presentation
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Philippines
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A BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT environment INTRODUCTIONPhilippines
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(1) Strong Stock Market
Business Climate
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(2) Stable and Resilient Economic Growth
Business Climate
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Business Climate
(3) Continuous Inflow of OFW Remittances
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Business Climate(4) Steady Investment Flows
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Business Climate(5) Robust Domestic Financial Sector Coupled
withCredit Growth
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Business Climate
(6) Efficient Revenue Collection
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Business Climate(7) Improving Global Competitiveness
Ranking
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Business Climate(8) Strengthened Governance & Anti-Corruption
Measures
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Business Climate(9) Dynamic People
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GETTING THE WORLDSATTENTION
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World Class Human
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64.1% labor force participation rate(2013) with 92% employment rate
95.4% Literacy rate --one of thehighest literacy rates in the world (ADB,2008)
70% fluency in English
500,000 college graduates per year
(100,000 IT / ComputerScience Graduates,111,000 Business Graduatesand 73,000 Medical & Allied/Natural Sciences Graduates)
Fluent in English The Philippines isthe worlds third largest englishspeaking nation.
Exported and highly sought worldwide PHILIPPINES: WINNEROFFSHORING DESTINATION OFTHE YEAR 2010, 2009 AND 2007
World Class HumanResource
Established Infrastructure &
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EXTENSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE EXPANSION & SUPPORT
9 International Airports
20 Domestic Airports
3 Railway lines in Metro Manila
12 Roll on/Roll off ports/ marine highways
Newly constructed (major) expressways
established telecommunications systems and networks
completely deregulated
International connectivity and expanding multimedia Infrastructure
high volume capacity for voice
Established Infrastructure &Telecommunications Networks
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StrategicLocation
The Philippines borders Asia Mainland and thePacific Ocean.
Convenient Access to the 550 Million-strongASEAN Market
Reachable within 4 hours by plane from other keyAsian Cities
Regional Hubs in neighbouring ports and countriessuch as Singapore, Hongkong and Tokyo provide
numerous travel options.
Flying Times from key Asiancities:______________________________
Tokyo - 4 hours
Seoul - 3.5 hoursShanghai - 3.25 hours
Singapore - 3 hours
Hongkong - 2 hours
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Unmatched GovernmentIncentives & Support
4 to 6 years Income Tax Holiday Special 5% tax rate on gross income after
the lapse of the Income Tax Holiday forEconomic and Special Zone locators
Tax and duty exemption and Zero Dutyon qualified imported capital equipment
Exemption from 12% V.A.T on allowablelocal purchase of goods and services
Unrestricted use of consigned equipment
Employment of foreign nationals
Working Visas, Special InvestorsResident Visas, Retirees Visas
Manufacturing 63
IT Parks 127
Tourism 9
Medical Tourism Parks/ Centers 2
Agro Industrial Centers 6
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Investment Opportunities
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Priority Sectors:Investment Priorities Plan
2012 Agriculture/ Agri-business and Fishery
CreativeIndustries/Knowledge-Based Services
Shipbuilding
Mass Housing
Iron and Steel
Energy/ RenewableEnergy
Infrastructure
Research andDevelopment
Green Projects
Motor Vehicles
Tourism Investments
Strategic Projects
Hospital /Medical Services
Disaster Prevention,Mitigation and RecoveryProjects
IT Enabled & Business Support
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IT Enabled & Business SupportServices
IT E bl d & B i S t S i
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IT-Enabled & Business Support ServicesDiversification of the Industry
Energy & Renewables
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Energy & Renewables Bio-Fuels (Bio-Diesel & Bio-Ethanol) - The government targets
to implement a 1% CME blend with diesel fuel for vehicles in2007, to reach 2% in 2009; and 5% ethanol blend with gasolinefuel for vehicles within 2007-2009, to reach 10% in 2011.
Hydropower - Indicative Hydropower potentials are currently at2,400 MW
Geothermal - The Philippines is 2nd only to the US in terms ofGeothermal Energy potential reserves. With only 1,931 MW
installed out of 2,047 MW proven geothermal reserves and 4,790MW potential reserves, there are obviously plenty of opportunitiesfor expansion and private sector involvement.
Wind Energy - Comprised of 7,107 Islands, the Philippines hasmaximum potential for wind energy generation. 16 wind powersites were offered to private investors during the 1st windcontracting round with a potential capacity of 345 MW.
Solar Energy - Opportunities abound in Micro and Small-sizedSolar Energy Plants from 1MW-5W.
Compressed Natural Gas - Minimum investment requirementsof about $4.0B between 20062014
*Feed-In Tariff Rates make Renewable Energy Generation now more attractive for
investors
Resource Extraction &
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Resource Extraction &Sustainable MiningLocated in the Ring of Fire
5th most mineralized country in theworld (2nd in Gold, 4th in Copper,5th in Nickel, 6th in Chromite)
Established reserves of 13 knownmetallic and 29 non- metallicminerals (Mines & GeosciencesBureau)
RP has 9 million hectares ofmineralized land
Only 420,000 hectares havemining permits. 8.6 million
hectares still awaiting for the
Public Private
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Public-PrivatePartnership A Social Contract with theFilipino People
All transactions aretransparent & above board
Consultative view on privatesector areas of concern
Protection of public interest
Private Sector, an importantrole in nation-building
Indispensable roleprivatesector as partner indevelopment
Public Private Partnership:
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Public-Private Partnership:Eligible Projects
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Tourism Investments
*Tieza Law - provides incentives that facilitate investments
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Other Key Sectors
Electronics
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Electronics Electronics make up 61% of Total Philippine Merchandise Exports
Electronics exports was at US$6.75 Billion in 2011, an increase of 5.55%from previous years US$6.40 Billion
Economy less dependent on Electronics Exports
2011: Electronics exports decreased by 23.7% due to Global Down-turn,but overall decrease in exports was only 6.9% at US$47.8 Billion.
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WHO ARE WITH USIN ELECTRONICS?
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Firms
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hip-BuildingShipbuilding- Shipbuilding (design,construction, outfitting &
launching any type of ship).Shipbuilding giants, Japanese
Tsuneishi and Korean Hanjin are
successfully operating in the
Philippines. There is room for
more.
Ship repair
conversion, overhaul,alteration, modification or repair
of hull, machinery, equipment,
outfits and components of any type
of ship
Shipyard operations
Shipping
- Domestic shipping - Overseas
shipping
Sea-faring/ Manning
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FOR THE US NORTHWEST AND WESTERN CANADA
Thank you!Maraming Salamat