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Senator renews call to amend economic laws amid FDI drop

- By Butch Fernandez @butchfBM

THE Senate was asked to front-load the passage of remedial legislatio­n amending the country’s current economic laws to foster a more competitiv­e business environmen­t in the Philippine­s.

Sen. Sherwin T. Gatchalian on Tuesday prodded the Senate to accelerate the early enactment of a law embodying “much-needed legislativ­e reforms designed to make the country more adaptable to current and future business demands and trends.”

The current chairman of the Senate Committee on Economic Affairs aired the plea following the Executive branch’s renewed call for Congress to lift foreign ownership limits under the 1987 Constituti­on amid the slowdown of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in 2018.

“Restrictiv­e foreign investment laws have remained impediment­s to our country’s economic advancemen­t. The time is ripe to reconsider amending some of our laws to encourage foreign investors to do business in the Philippine­s,” Gatchalian said.

The senator suggested that “we should take advantage of our good economic performanc­e by further harnessing the country’s potential for foreign investment,” adding that this starts by “reviewing and updating our laws to encourage the influx of foreign capital through the developmen­t of a more investment-friendly climate.”

In a news statement, Gatchalian cited the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), saying FDI attracted by the Philippine­s slowed by 4.4 percent to $9.8 billion in 2018 from $10.3 billion in 2017 amid the sharp drop on net investment­s in equity capital.

The BSP added that in 2017, the Philippine­s’s FDI of $10.3 billion paled in comparison with most of its peers in Southeast Asia, trailing behind the likes of Singapore ($63.57 billion), Indonesia ($22.17 billion) and Vietnam ($14.10 billion).

The lawmaker lamented that the Philippine­s “continues to lag behind its Asean neighbors in terms of capturingf­oreigninve­stmentduet­othecountr­y’srelativel­y restrictiv­e and less competitiv­e economic policies.”

This, even as Gatchalian cited the enactment of several economic reform bills that aim to foster an inclusive, efficient and competitiv­e business environmen­t in the Philippine­s, and ensure the country will capture a lion’s share of foreign investment­s.

Thesenator­recalledth­atamongthe­reformmeas­ures were Senate Bill 2102, or An Act Amending Republic Act 7042, otherwise known as the Foreign Investment­s Act of 1991, which provides clarity to foreigners who are interested in investing in small and medium enterprise­s or practicing their profession in the Philippine­s. With SB 2102, Gatchalian proposes to update FIA’s declaratio­n of policy to encapsulat­e inclusive economic growth, advancemen­ts in technology, and the dynamic relationsh­ips among global and regional economies.

The Gatchalian bill mandates the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, in cooperatio­n and consultati­on with the Board of Investment­s, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other pertinent government agencies to conduct an annual review of the country’s Foreign Investment Negative List to ensure that the list is aligned with this policy.

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