DOF bullish on long-term investment prospects

Published by rudy Date posted on October 19, 2020

by Ben O. de Vera, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 19 Oct 2020

Despite high COVID-19 cases and a prolonged quarantine, the Philippines’ solid macro fundamentals prepandemic remain attractive to foreign investors, the Department of Finance (DOF) said.

In an economic bulletin on Saturday, Finance Undersecretary and chief economist Gil S. Beltran said foreign direct investments (FDIs) jumped 35.1 percent to $797 million in July from $590 million a year ago.

Beltran said it marked the third straight month of year-on-year increase in FDI inflows, reversing three consecutive months of contraction.

However, year-to-date FDIs as of end-July were down 10.9 percent to $3.8 billion, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) data showed.

“Year-on-year decreases in reinvestment of earnings and net debt instruments of 20.9 percent and 27.1 percent, respectively, mitigated the 111.1-percent growth in net equity capital investments” in the first seven months, Beltran said.

“Net equity capital investments [during the seven-month period] were primarily in the manufacturing, real estate, financial and insurance, and administrative and support service industries,” he added.

“Although strict quarantine measures implemented in the final weeks of the first quarter may have put FDI inflows temporarily on hold, the quick recovery of FDI in the subsequent months suggests that the Philippines’ long-term prospects remain positive in the eyes of investors,” he said.

“Sustaining investment-incentivizing activities such as making doing business easier and continuing to invest in infrastructure will be key to attracting more investments into the country.”

Also, Beltran said tax reform measures and amendments to the Commonwealth-era Public Service Act and the Retail Trade Liberalization Act would also help encourage more foreign investments. He was referring to pending economic bills being pushed by the DOF in Congress.

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