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PEZA Breaks Annual Investment Targets 3 years in a Row

With the country making its way to becoming one of the top investment destinations in the region, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) announced a strong ecozone investment performance for 2024, with approved investments reaching PhP 214.176 billion—a 21.89% increase compared to PhP 175.709 billion last year.


Following the December 17 Board Meeting at the Manila Hotel, PEZA Director General Tereso O. Panga emphasized the importance of partnerships and strategic ecozone initiatives in achieving this milestone.


“Our success demonstrates investors' trust in PEZA as a hub for innovation and economic growth. We remain committed to providing the best incentives and infrastructure to attract more high-value investments,” PEZA Chief Panga said.


Board Approvals for December 2024

In December alone, the PEZA Board, headed by Chairman and Trade Secretary Ma. Cristina Roque, approved 16 new and expansion projects, expected to generate PhP 12.625 billion in investments, US$ 782.438 million in exports, and 1,113 direct jobs.


The approved 16 ecozone projects comprise eight (8) export manufacturing, one (1) IT-BPM project, three (3) facilities development initiatives, two (2) domestic market projects, and two (2) ecozone developments. One of these projects is based in Metro Manila while the rest are distributed across the CALABARZON, Central Luzon, and SOCCSKSARGEN regions.


Jan-Dec 2024 Performance

The 16 approved projects completed the 255 projects approved for the year, reflecting a 9.44% growth in project approvals as compared to 233 projects in 2023. These investments are projected to contribute over US$ 4.656 billion in exports and generate more than 72,000 new direct jobs—a 16.35% increase in export value and a staggering 78.82% surge in employment year-on-year.


These approved projects include 122 export manufacturing, 65 in IT-BPM, 27 in ecozone development, 18 facilities development, 12 domestic markets, nine (9) logistics, and two (2) utilities.


Among the top-performing sectors were manufacturing, IT services, and transportation. Investments from key markets such as South Korea, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Germany also surged. South Korea emerged as PEZA’s top investor, contributing PhP 51.269 billion in investments for the year.


Likewise, 27 economic zones worth PhP 9.175 billion have been proclaimed under President Marcos’ administration, with 16 new ecozones in 2024 alone.


These newly approved ecozones continue to be a cornerstone of PEZA’s strategy to attract foreign direct investments and foster industrial growth, in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s goal to make the Philippines the premier investment destination in the region and accelerate countryside development through the ecozones.


South Korea-Philippines Free Trade Agreement (FTA): A Key Driver


In line with the DTI’s target countries, PEZA is prioritizing attracting more South Korean companies to locate in the ecozones with the ratification of the South Korea-Philippines Free Trade Agreement.


Set to be effective by year-end, the Philippines-South Korea FTA is poised to further boost South Korean investments in the Philippines. PEZA is gearing up to leverage on the agreement to attract more South Korean companies, particularly in priority sectors such as electric vehicles (EVs), advanced manufacturing, and sustainable energy solutions.


Ramping up domestic innovation and enhancing the ecosystem of EVs in the country, PEZA Chief Panga expressed, “South Korea’s increasing investments reflect their confidence in the Philippines’ potential as a top destination in ecozone development and sustainable industries. With the FTA in place, we anticipate more partnerships with South Korea that will further stimulate economic growth.”


Among the latest EV-related investments is LCS Emon Commercial Corp, a domestic manufacturer with South Korean equity seeking to establish an EV assembly facility at the Lima Technology Center - SEZ in Batangas. The facility will produce and market electric jeepneys, mini-buses, and two- and three-wheeled EVs, fostering sustainability while bolstering auxiliary industries like EV maintenance and repair services.


Samsung Electro-Mechanics Philippines Corporation also joined the roster of new South Korean PEZA-registered projects approved this year for the production of Multi-Layer Chip Capacitors (MLCC) for the automotive sector using cutting-edge technology in its Laguna facility.


Another South Korean company is Littlefuse Phils, Inc. which will manufacture in Batangas electromechanical assemblies and harnesses, further strengthening the local supply chain with South Korean expertise.




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