Investment approvals up 32.9% to P911-B pledges in 2017

MANILA — The country’s seven major investment promotion agencies (IPAs) have approved a total of PHP911.3 billion worth of investment pledges in 2017, increasing by 32.9 percent from PHP685.95 billion worth of commitments in 2016, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data showed.

About 88 percent of the investments approved last year were from local sources amounting to PHP805.65 billion, while the remaining 12 percent were from foreign investors with pledges amounting to PHP105.64 billion.

Four out of seven IPAs posted positive growth in their investment approvals. They are the Board of Investments (BOI), with approvals increasing by 40 percent to PHP619.41 billion; Philippine Economic Zone Authority, up by 8.9 percent to PHP237.57 billion; Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, up by 343.7 percent to PHP41.47 billion; and BOI-Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, up by 53.2 percent to PHP3.23 billion.

On the other hand, Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan had investment approvals last year amounting to PHP2.06 billion, Clark Development Corp.  with PHP7.27 billion, and Cagayan Economic Zone Authority  with PHP277 million.

These pledges approved by the IPAs are expected to generate 217,561 jobs, an increase on job creation of 11 percent from last year’s investment approvals.

Bulk of these jobs are in the sector of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply with expected job creation of 51,929 jobs, followed by real estate activities with 47,952 jobs, and administrative and support service activities with 40,916 jobs. (Kris Crismundo/PNA)

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