The Philippine Star

Investment pledges pile up 6-fold in Jan

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Investment pledges approved by the Board of Investment­s (BOI) kicked off the year on a high note, soaring 538 percent to P51.3 billion in January from P8 billion in the same month last year.

The BOI said renewable energy projects accounted for the bulk of proposed investment­s last month at P27.43 billion, followed by water supply and distributi­on at P13.87 billion.

The agency said the biggest project registered last month is the P13.3-billion bulk water supply of APO Agua Infrastruc­tura Inc. in Davao City.

Other notable projects are the three solar facilities of Solar Philippine­s Commercial Rooftop Projects Inc. – two in Cavite and one in Nueva Ecija – with a combined cost of P25.9 billion.

The BOI said these renewable energy projects would have a total power capacity of 587 megawatts (MW) when operationa­l.

Listed low-cost housing developer 8990 Housing Developmen­t Corp. is also building a housing project worth P2.2 billion in Bulacan, while Eisberg Cold Logistics is putting up a P.1.4-billion integrated cold chain facility in Caloocan City. “This reflects the strong confidence on

the Duterte administra­tion and all the positive reforms and programs being undertaken that created a sustainabl­e growth momentum moving forward. This is the economic breakout we have been working for,” Trade Secretary and BOI chairman Ramon Lopez said.

Following a record high P617 billion investment approvals last year, BOI managing head Ceferino Rodolfo expressed confidence the agency can achieve its yearend target of P680 billion in 2018, a 10 percent improvemen­t from last year’s level.

The BOI said regional dispersal of investment­s as recorded in 2017 has become a continuing trend at the start of the year as most of the investment projects registered are located in the provinces.

Cavite is the top recipient of projects with six totaling P17.9 billion, followed by Davao City with two projects worth a combined P13.6 billion and Nueva Ecija with P8.6 billion. These areas account for 78 percent of total approved projects for January.

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