Philippines: Attractive destination for Japanese investors
The recent Philippine Economic Briefing (PEB) conducted in Osaka, Japan was a great success, with Japanese investors continuing to show a high level of interest in the Philippines as an investment destination. The country’s economic managers and “Build, Build, Build” infrastructure team — led by Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez, Transportation Secretary Art Tugade, Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernie Pernia, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, former Budget Secretary and now Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Ben Diokno and Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo with Bases Conversion Development Authority president and CEO Vince Dizon, as well as Tourism Secretary Berna RomuloPuyat who joined the team, highlighted the vast investment opportunities presented by the Philippines as a result of the reforms being undertaken by the Duterte administration.
Joining the government officials was a top-level business delegation that included former senator Manny Villar (now the country’s wealthiest man according to Forbes Magazine), Ramon Ang, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Nestor Tan, George Yang, Injap Sia, Tony Leviste and Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry chairman George Barcelon.
Some 180 investors attended the briefing, taking part in the open forum that followed the panel discussions participated in by Japan International Cooperation Agency senior vice president Yasushi Tanaka and Japan External Trade Organization president Yasushi Akahoshi, who disclosed that the Philippines is the ASEAN country where Japanese companies enjoy the highest profits.
Dominguez emphasized the relentless reforms the administration is undertaking to improve the ease of doing business in the country, such as the passage of laws that simplify processes to cut transaction time with government agencies.
“We have drastically cut the Foreign Investments Negative List to open more areas for foreign investments to participate in our growth,” Dominguez told the investors. He also stressed that the Philippines aspires to become the most hospitable economy for business, that the government encourages market transparency and respects the sanctity of contracts. We must congratulate Philippine Ambassador to Japan Jose Laurel V and Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines
Koji Haneda, who worked hard to make the event successful, underscoring the continually strengthening partnership that Japan and the Philippines have developed over the years.