The Philippine Star

4 PEZA parks expanding to attract investors

- By LOUELLA D. DESIDERIO

Four of the country’s economic zones are undergoing expansion to accommodat­e new locators as the government is wooing firms to bring their invesments here, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) said.

PEZA director general Lilia de Lima told reporters in a chance interview that the First Philippine Industrial Park and LiMA Technology Center both in Batangas, the Laguna Technopark in Bi–ñan, and Light Industry and Science Park are all undergoing expansion.

“The expansion is ongoing. They can see that the zones are being occupied and so they have to be prepared for the other companies coming,” she said.

She declined to give details on the expansion, such as the amount being spent.

All four economic zones undergoing expansion are hosts to manufactur­ing firms.

The expansion of the economic zones is being undertaken as the government continues to actively promote the country as a destinatio­n for investment­s.

Companies from Japan, Korea, Taiwan and even Europe, De Lima said, are looking at the Philippine­s as a possible location for their operations given the perks being offered such as income tax holidays, duty-free importatio­n of raw materials as well as non-fiscal incentives.

She said the Philippine­s is also an attractive location for firms given the availabili­ty of human capital.

She noted that annually, over one million Filipinos reach the working age.

Filipino workers, she added, speak the English language and learn very fast, so it is easier to train them compared to those in other countries.

“They say it takes only two months to train Filipino workers compared to four to six months to train others in the region because we are English-speaking,” she said.

The government, she said continues to engage with firms in other countries to encourage them to locate here, particular­ly for manufactur­ing and agro-industrial activities.

Manufactur­ing and agro-industrial activities are being pushed as these activities are seen to generate jobs.

According to the PEZA’s website, there are currently 270 operating economic zones in the country.

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