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Bacolod, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Dipolog,
Naga, Pasay, Puerto Princesa,Tacloban, Tagbilaran
BOIInvestmentRoadshow
2012 IPP Presentation
I. Perspectives
II. Preferred Investment Areas
III.Potentials
OUTLINE (PPP)
Part : Perspectives
“Perspective is the most powerful tool we have”- Edmond Sailer
1
WHY INVEST?
To enhance the Value of your Savings (i.e. Bonds, Deposits)
To pursue Personal Interests(i.e. Retailing, Real Estate Stock Market)
To participate in Nation Building(i.e. Direct Investments in preferred
areas
ECONOMICS 101GDP = C + I + G + (X-M)
C = Consumption I = Investments G= Government Expenditures
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110
5
10
3.2
4.65
6.7
4.85.2
6.6
4.2
1.1
7.6
3.7
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)Annual Growth Rates (%) 2001 - 2011
THE INVESTMENT ECOSYSYTEM
PLACE1
• A large domestic market• Competitive operating
environment• Less vulnerable to global downturn• Industrial peace• Accelerated infra program
NETWORKS
4
• Investment promotion agencies
• Local investment councils
PEOPLE
2 • Growing number of entrepreneurs
• Young labor force
• Training programs intensified
3FUNDS
• High liquidity• Low interest rates• High investors confidence• Government support to SMEs
AGRI INDUSTRY SERVICES
INVESTMENT PROMOTIONAGENCIES
DOMESTIC
Board of Investments
EXPORT
Philippine Ecozone Authority (PEZA)
BOI’S ROLE IN PROMOTINGINVESTMENTS
INDUSTRYROADMAP
TARGETEDINVESTMENTPROMOTIONS
TRADE/INVESTMENTNEGOTIATION
PREFERRED ACTIVITIES
REGISTERELIGIBLEPROJECTS
ADMINISTERINCENTIVES
INVESTORFACILITATION
Red Tape to Red Carpet
• “The red tape that has for so long encumbered your generation has now been turned into a red carpet”
- President Benigno S. Aquino III April 2012
BOI REGISTRATION SIMPLIFIED
• No more detailed 5 year Financial Projections required for 95% of projects
• Only 4 page Application form (inclusive of supporting schedules)
• Endorsements from other agencies required only after BOI approves the project
• Board action 2 weeks after filing
OTHER LAWS ADMINISTERED BY BOI
• Registration of RHQ and ROHQ (Book III of EO 226)
• Special Investor’s Resident Visa (Book V of EO 226)
• Investor’s Long-term Lease Act of 1993 (RA 7652)
• Retail Trade Liberalization Act of 2000 (RA 8762)
• Jewelry Industry Development Act of 1998 (RA 8502)
• Footwear, Leather Goods and Tannery Development Act of 2004 (RA 9290)
Part : Preferred Investment
Areas “This year’s IPP has been crafted to focus on four critical areas; job
generation, enhanced delivery of social services, international competitiveness and climate change mitigation and adaptation”.
- Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III- June 2012 (IPP Message)
2
2012 INVESTMENT PRIORITIES PLAN
Agribusiness Creative/Knowledge-based Disaster PMR Energy Green Projects Hospitals Infrastructures Iron and Steel Mass Housing Motor Vehicle R & D/ Training Shipbuilding Strategic Projects
Books Mining Petroleum Products PWD Support Renewable Energy Tourism Solid Waste Management Water Supply
Manufactured Products Services Exports Activities Supporting
Exports
PREFERRED MANDATORY
EXPORTS
AGRI-BUSINESS
1. Commercial Production• Crops planted in New Areas• Poultry and Livestock
2. Commercial Processing• Locally Grown Raw Materials• Animal and Aqua Feeds
3. Services • Post Harvest facilities• Mechanized Harvest 4. Fertilizers and Pesticides
CREATIVE & KNOWLEDGE-BASED INDUSTRIES
1. Non- Voice BPOs (Voice now listed under Exports)
2. IT Enabled Services with Original Content• Software development • Animation• Engineering Design• Game Development
DISASTER PREVENTION, MITIGATION & REHABILITATION
1. Manufacture and Assembly of Goods and Equipment related to Disaster Mgt.
2. Services related to Disaster Mgt.• Salvaging Operations• Early Warning Systems• Oil-spill Clean Up• Bridge Rehabilitation• Flood Control Services
GREEN PROJECTS
1. Manufacture or Assembly of Goods & Equipment that leads to:
• Efficient Use of Energy• Efficient Use of Natural Resources• Reduce GHG• Minimize Pollution
2. Energy Efficient Related Facilities (i.e. District Cooling)
HOSPITALS
Development and Operation of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary hospitals
MASS HOUSING
1. Development of Low-cost Housing(Selling Price > P 400,000 < P 2.5 million)
2. Manufacture of Modular Housing Components
R&D / TRAINING
1. Research/ Testing Facilities2. Business/Technology Incubators3. Shared Service Facilities4. Manufacturing & Agri business enterprises
located in SUCs (outside NCR)5. Training Institutions in Support of IPP
TOURISM (R.A. 9593)
1. Transportation Facilities2. Accommodation Facilities3. Health & Wellness Facilities4. Retirement Villages5. Historical Destinations
CAPITAL INTENSIVE PREFERRED AREAS
• ENERGY (exploration, development and utilization of energy sources)
• INFRASTRUCTURE (transport, water, logistics, physical infra and PPP)
• IRON & STEEL (long and flat products, fabrication of machinery)
• MOTOR VEHICLES (2 and 4 wheel vehicles, parts manufacturing)
• SHIPBUILDING (> 500 ton ships)• STRATEGIC PROJECTS (packaging products
and essential drugs).
Part : Potentials
“The great end of life is not knowledge but action”- Thomas Huxley
3
PROJECTS REGISTERED
CAR
REGION 1
REGION 2
REGION 3
REGION 4
REGION 5
REGION 6
REGION 7
REGION 8
REGION 9
REGION 10
REGION 11
REGION 12
REGION 13
NCR0
50
100
150
200
250
821
3
58
160
1023
52
412
2638
10 8
224
Number of Projects By RegionJuly 2010-June 2012
OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND
SME’s FDI’s
Manufacturing:• Large domestic market,
increasing disposable income
• Free trade agreements w/ key trading partners- ASEAN ($1.8T) 7B/R/I
Agriculture:• Huge demand for HALAL
food ($340B)• Higher income in key
markets
Services:• Tourism arrivals rapidly
increasing 2011-11.2% / 2012-14.6%
• BPO increasing by 15-20%
Japan• Strength of Yen• Vulnerable to calamities
China• High labor costs
(P336/day Shenzhen)
Vietnam• Inflation rate of 20%
Thailand• Sharp increase in labor
costs (P397/day)
Taiwan• Base for ASEAN market
AGRI-BUSINESS: HIGH QUALITY, HIGH VALUE
Fisher Farms, Inc. (FFI) in Bulacan is the leading aquaculture food processor in the Philippines. The company has 934 employees.
Recipient of the Superior Taste Award from Belgium-based Taste and Quality Institute (ITQI) – a global organization of Chefs.
MANUFACTURING: IN A SWEET SPOT
D’Luxe Bags Philippines, Inc. in Tarlac City manufactures fashion bags for global brands.The company will employ 4,000 workers.
TOURISM: MORE FUN…MORE HOMEWORK
Paraiso Verde Resort & Water Park has water amusement attractions like wave pool, raging river pool, kiddy pools and pools w/ shade. The company is located in South Cotabato and employs 65 people.
+ INCENTIVES
- DISINCENTIVES
Factors impeding business confidence:1) Corruption (24.4%)2) Inefficient bureaucracy (18.3%)3) Infrastructure* (16.5%)
* Average cost of electricity to cost of manufacturing goods is only 4.63%
PATHS TO NATION BUILDING
JOB-GENERATION• Agri-business• Shipbuilding• Tourism• Mining• Export –oriented Industry
SOCIAL SERVICES• Mass housing• Hospitals• Disaster-related• Support to PWD• Solid waste management• Water supply
COMPETITIVENESS• Energy• Infrastructure• Creative-knowledge based• R&D / Training• Iron & steel• Strategic projects• Downstream oil industry
CLIMATE CHANGE• Green projects• Renewable energy• AFV & E-motor vehicles
“Remember, amateurs built Noah’s
Ark;Professionals
built the Titanic”
SAILING ON THE ARK
FROM SICK MAN TO OLYMPIAN
TOPECONOMIES
BY 2050 (HSBC)
RANK COUNTRY CHANGE IN RANK from 2010
1 China +2
2 U.S. -1
3 India +5
4 Japan -2
5 Germany -1
6 UK -1
7 Brazil +2
8 Mexico +5
9 France -3
10 Canada Same
11 Italy -4
12 Turkey +6
13 South Korea -2
14 Spain -2
15 Russia +2
16 PHILIPPINES +27
17 Indonesia +4
18 Malaysia +17
19 Thailand +6
CONNECTIVITY
facebook.com/invest.phl
twitter.com/boiphilippines
Board of Investments-Main Office
385 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Makati CityEmail: [email protected]. (02) 897-6682
BOI CebuGround Flr. LDM Bldg.Lapu-Lapu St., Cebu City Tel. No. (032) 412-1945/44
BOI Davao4th Flr. Mintrade Bldg., cor. Monteverde & Sales Streets, Davao CityTel. No. (082) 222-4677
BOI Cagayan de OroMuñoz Bldg., 52nd Business Center cor. Tiano Gaerlan Street,Cagayan de Oro City Tel. No. (088) 857-4867