Mindanao Times

Subsidies for high-ticket industries proposed

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MANILA -- The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) will submit to the next Congress a proposed amendment to its law, granting subsidies to highticket industries that will invest at least US1 billion, create over 5,000 jobs, and bring new technology, its top official said.

PEZA Director General Charito Plaza said the agency is preparing a draft proposal to revise Republic Act 7916, or the Special Economic Zone Act of 1995.

“That’s what we are discussing now then, we will submit this in Congress… Because other than the exist

ing incentives we are providing our investors, we will also give subsidies (upon approval of the President),” she said in an interview with Philippine News Agency this week.

Plaza bared that the agency is conducting an inventory of alienable and disposable public lands, which it will propose to President Rodrigo Duterte to be proclaimed as public economic zones (ecozones).

“So that we can attract investors kasi mura tayo pag (because it is cheaper in) public ecozones like the four ecozones of PEZA, we are the cheapest in lease rental of the land. We provide the cheapest power rate, the utilities, (and) we see to it that every ecozone will have its own power, water and telecoms,” she added.

Plaza said these subsidies also include lower power cost, noting the country currently has excess power supply especially in Mindanao.

“Then we can also have longer ITH (income tax holiday). These are some of the subsidies that we are inputting in our amendment to our PEZA law,” she said.

Plaza expressed optimism that the 18th Congress will pass such proposed amendment to the PEZA law.

She cited President Duterte’s Administra­tive Order (AO) No. 18, encouragin­g the PEZA to spread the creation of economic zones.

“(The AO) encourages industries to go the countrysid­e so that we can accelerate rural progress through a robust developmen­t of special economic zones in the countrysid­e. So in order to attract investors, we have to give them not just incentives, but (also) subsidies,” she added.

Plaza further said the AO also directed all government agencies to support the special economic zones.

“Our plan is, every region should have internatio­nal airport and seaport. These are most important to attract investors because how can they transport their goods if there is no airport, no seaport?,” she added.

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