Manila Standard

PEZA willing to accredit Bulacan airport ecozone

- By Othel V. Campos

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority said over the weekend it is willing to consider the applicatio­n of San Miguel Corp.’s proposed Bulacan Airport City Special Economic Zone and Freeport, after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. rejected a bill creating a new investment promotion agency on his first day in office.

PEZA director-general Charito Plaza said San Miguel could register its project with the premier investment promotion agency if it meets the requiremen­ts under the laws.

“If Bulacan airport will apply with PEZA, we can accept their applicatio­n following the criteria and parameters provided in the CREATE [Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s] law and SIPP [Strategic Investment­s Priorities Plan],” said Plaza.

She said President Marcos vetoed the House Bill 7575, or the proposed Bulacan Airport City Special Economic Zone and Freeport Act, because it was creating a separate investment promotion agency and freeport zone that would be a “financial burden” to the government.

“Legislatin­g the approval of the project will create another bureaucrac­y that must have annual budget allocation which is the case for legislated economic zones,” she said.

Plaza said for legislated economic zones, the national government should provide the seed capital and the yearly budget for maintenanc­e and operations.

“But with Ramon Ang, he can definitely finance his ecozone developmen­t. However, since it’s legislated, the government is compelled to provide yearly budget for other needs that can’t be funded outside the private ecozone of Ramon Ang,” said Plaza.

Plaza said if the project would apply for registrati­on with PEZA, it should pass the scrutiny of the the Fiscal Incentives Review Board, which is tasked to the fiscal incentives given to all big ticket projects.

“They can vie for the most generous incentives if their project will meet the minimum $1-billion capital investment. Under our framework, they will have to apply first as an ecozone developer. Aerotropol­is is a good model for them,” Plaza said.

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