The Philippine Star

Gov’t to lower foreign capital cap in retail trade

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The government will further open up retail trade as it plans to drasticall­y lower the foreign capital limit from the current $2.5 million to $200,000 (about P10.2 million), a top economic manager said.

Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia told reporters on the sidelines of the opening ceremony for the 28th National Statistics Month yesterday that the move is in line with the easing of the Foreign Investment Negative List (FINL).

“It used to be $2.5 million. We are reducing that to $200,000,” he said, referring to the paid up capital requiremen­t.

Under the law, foreigners may only fully own retail enterprise­s with a minimum paid-up capital of $2.5 million. Those with paid-up capital less than this amount are reserved for Filipino ownership.

Pernia said allowing greater participat­ion of foreign players in retail trade would spur competitio­n among players and push them to innovate and create better products.

“It will make them (local players) more competitiv­e, and they will be pressured to be internatio­nally competitiv­e,” he said. “The purpose is to make consumers happier.”

The final draft of the 11th FINL is under review and will be presented during the next meeting of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA) Board chaired by President Duterte.

The negative list determines investment areas where foreign participat­ion is prohibited or limited. Last updated in 2015, this year’s list has been trumpeted as among the most liberalize­d.

Aside from retail trade in the country, NEDA is also pushing for the maximum easing of foreign restrictio­ns imposed on foreign contractor­s to allow them to fully participat­e in big-ticket projects under the government’s ambitious infrastruc­ture developmen­t program.

On the practice of profession­s, NEDA is particular­ly keen on lifting restrictio­ns on highly skilled academic workers such as university professors, pointing out that high-caliber faculty is needed in higher educationa­l institutio­ns, particular­ly those specializi­ng in science and technology.

The executive order promulgati­ng the 2017 FINL is expected to be signed by the President before the end of the year, Pernia said.

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