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P HILIPPINE P HILIPPINE HILIPPINE HILIPPINE E CONOMIC E CONOMIC CONOMIC CONOMIC Z ONE Z ONE ONE ONE A UTHORITY A UTHORITY UTHORITY UTHORITY UPDATE ON PEZA ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS Lilia B. de Lima Lilia B. de Lima


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P PHILIPPINE

HILIPPINE HILIPPINE HILIPPINE

E ECONOMIC

CONOMIC CONOMIC CONOMIC

Z ZONE

ONE ONE ONE

A AUTHORITY

UTHORITY UTHORITY UTHORITY

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Lilia B. de Lima Lilia B. de Lima

Undersecretary and Director General Philippine Economic Zone Authority

AmCham Hall, 2F, Corinthian Plaza Bldg., Paseo de Roxas, Makati City 12:00 PM, 31 July 2008 AmCham Hall, 2F, Corinthian Plaza Bldg., Paseo de Roxas, Makati City 12:00 PM, 31 July 2008

A presentation for „UPDATE ON PEZA ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS‰ The American Chamber of Commerce

  • f the Philippines, Inc.
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PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC ZONE AUTHORITY PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC ZONE AUTHORITY

An investment promotion agency attached to the Department of Trade and Industry. It took over the functions of the former Export Processing Zone Authority (EPZA) in 1995. It supervises economic zones that are proclaimed under its mandate nationwide.

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The Special E conomic Zone Act of 1995

Reinforce government’s efforts on: Investment Promotion Employment Creation Export Generation

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BAGUIO EPZ BAGUIO EPZ BATAAN EPZ BATAAN EPZ MACTAN EPZ MACTAN EPZ CAVITE EPZ CAVITE EPZ

Total Area : 3,183 hectares Total Area : 3,183 hectares

LUISITA INDUSTRIAL PARK CARMELRAY DEV’T. CORP. SUBIC SHIP. ENG’G. INC. VICTORIA WAVE GATEWAY BUSINESS PARK LIGHT IND. & SCIENCE PARK LAGUNA TECHNOPARK LAGUNA INT’L. IND’L PARK TABANGAO SPECIAL EPZ FIRST CAVITE IND’L. ESTATE LEYTE IND’L. DEV’T ESTATE MACTAN ECOZONE II

16 EPZA- REGISTERED PUBLIC & PRIVATE ECONOMIC ZONES

( 1969 - 1994)

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MAJOR POLICY THRUST

PE ZA ceased developing economic zones E ncouraged private sector to develop economic zones

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166 OPERATING ECONOMIC ZONES

( As of June 2008)

Total Area : 6,661.63 hectares

BAGUIO CITY ECONOMIC ZONE FORT ILOCANDIA LUISITA INDUSTRIAL PARK TECO SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE ANGELES INDUSTRIAL PARK AGUS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE VICTORIA WAVE ROBINSONS PLACE NOVALICHES DILIMAN IT BUILDING CONVERGYS IT BUILDING HTMT CYBER PARK EDSA CENTRAL IT CENTER E-SQUARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PARK MULTINATIONAL BANCORPORATION PEOPLESUPPORT CENTER IT BUILDING NORTHGATE CYBERZONE MACROASIA ECOZONE EUGENIO LOPEZ JR. COMMUNICATION CENTER EASTWOOD CITY CYBERPARK EXPORTBANK PLAZA BUILDING THE ENTERPRISE CENTER RCBC PLAZA SM ICITY SM CYBERZONE 1 G.T. TOWER INTERNATIONAL AMKOR TECHNOLOGY PACIFIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER ROBINSONS CYBERPARK ROBINSONS-EQUITABLE TOWER PBCOM TOWER SUMMIT ONE OFFICE TOWER PHILAMLIFE I.T. BUILDING 6750 AYALA AVE. BLDG. UNIONBANK PLAZA BPI BUENDIA CENTER EAST CYBER GATE GATEWAY OFFICE TOWER INSULAR LIFE BUILDING MARVIN PLAZA BUILDING MSE CENTER OCTAGON IT BUILDING ORIENT SQUARE IT BUILDING RIVERBANK CENTER ICT BLDG. I UP SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PARK (South) V-TECH TOWER FOOD TERMINAL INC. SEZ EMI SPECIAL ECOZONE BATAAN ECONOMIC ZONE SUBIC SHIPYARD PLASTIC PROCESSING CENTER SEZ HERMOSA ECOZONE LEYTE IND’L. DEVELOPMENT ESTATE LEYTE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECH. PARK JOSE PANGANIBAN SEZ RAPU-RAPU ECOZONE CAVITE ECONOMIC ZONE LAGUNA INT’L. INDUSTRIAL PARK LIGHT INDUSTRY & SCIENCE PARK I LIGHT INDUSTRY & SCIENCE PARK II LIGHT INDUSTRY & SCIENCE PARK III TABANGAO SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE LAGUNA TECHNOPARK I FIRST CAVITE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE GATEWAY BUSINESS PARK GATEWAY BUSINESS PARK I GREENFIELD LAGUNA AUTOMOTIVE PARK YTMI REALTY SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE LIMA TECHNOLOGY CENTER FIRST PHILIPPINE INDUSTRIAL PARK EXP. I COCOCHEM AGRO INDUSTRIAL PARK PEOPLE’S TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX FIRST PHILIPPINE INDUSTRIAL PARK CARMELRAY INDUSTRIAL PARK CARMELRAY INDUSTRIAL PARK II CALAMBA PREMIERE INTERNATIONAL PARK TOYOTA STA. ROSA SEZ TOYOTA STA. ROSA SEZ II DAIICHI INDUSTRIAL PARK LAGUNA TECHNOPARK III LAGUNA TECHNOPARK II LAGUNA TECHNOPARK IV FILINVEST TECHNOLOGY PARK - CALAMBA EASTBAY ARTS, RECREATIONAL AND TOURISM ROBINSONS BIG R SUPERCENTER

  • STA. ROSA COMMERCIAL IT PARK

PHILTOWN TECHNOLOGY PARK ROBINSONS PLACE LIPA MACTAN ECONOMIC ZONE BIGFOOT IT PARK MACTAN ECONOMIC ZONE II MANGO SQUARE ARCENAS ESTATE IT BUILDING JY SQUARE IT CENTER CEBU LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PARK WEST CEBU INDUSTRIAL PARK NEW CEBU TOWNSHIP MRI ECONOMIC ZONE HVG ARCADE IT PARK INNOVE IT PLAZA ASIATOWN IT PARK FEDERATED IT PARK ROBINSONS METRO BACOLOD PUEBLO DE ORO IT PARK JASAAN MIS. ORIENTAL ECOZONE DBP IT PLAZA THE BLOCK IT PARK CIIF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PARK RIO TUBA EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE SARANGANI ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE SRC CALUMPANG ECONOMIC DEV’T. ZONE FIRST ORIENTAL BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL PARK

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61 Manufacturing or Industrial Estates 99 IT Parks (26) and IT Centers (73) 5 Tourism Ecozones 1 Medical Tourism Park

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1995 – 2007 Economic Zone Investments : P 1.173 Trillion

449% 24% 144 % 61 % .6%

EPZA PEZA

12.7 B 9.6 B ‘86 -’93 1994 52.5 B 65.3 B 159.7 B 96.9 B 155.7 B 156.7 B 80.8 B 38.7 B 31.7 B 50.5 B 67.2 B 83.7 B 133.7 B 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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ECONOMIC ZONE INVESTMENTS ECONOMIC ZONE INVESTMENTS

160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20

57 % 33 % 25 % 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 60 % 07

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13-YEAR ECONOMIC ZONE INVESTMENTS

PEZA 1995 - 2007 P 1.173 T EPZA 1982 –1994 P 33.068 B EPZA 1982 –1994 P 33.068 B

35 Times Bigger

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LOCATOR INVESTMENTS BY NATIONALITY

( 1995 – 2007 )

36.82 % Japanese

18.82 % American 17.49 % Filipino 4.03 % British 6.45 % Dutch 3.58 % Singaporean 2.97 % Korean 2.20 % British Cayman Islands 1.16 % Taiwanese 1.06 % Others 2.03 % Germans 1.00 % British Virgin Islands

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LOCATOR INVESTMENTS BY PRODUCT SECTOR

( 1995 - 2007 )

Electrical Machinery and Apparatus Transport and Car Parts Information Technology Services Chemical and Chemical Products Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments Rubber and Plastic Products Garments and Textiles Other Manufactures

50.94 % Electronics and Semiconductors

7.55 % 6.52 % 7.18 % 2.75 % 2.30 % 1.74 % 1.10 % 19.92 %

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In Billion US Dollars

1995 : US $ 4.284 1996 : US $ 6.500 1997 : US $ 10.626 1998 : US $ 13.270 1999 : US $ 15.807 2000 : US $ 20.025 2001 : US $ 19.498 2002 : US $ 22.775 2003 : US $ 27.313 2004 : US $ 30.924 2005 : US $ 32.030 2006 : US $ 36.077 1994 : US $ 2.739

2007 : US $ 40.889

56.4 % 51.7 % 63.5 % 24.9 % 19.1 % 26.7 %

  • 2.5%

16.8% 19.9% 13.2% 3.6% 12.6%

13.3%

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PHILIPPINE MANUFACTURED EXPORTS ( Billion U.S. Dollars )

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2.7 9.5 4.3 11.5 6.5 12.0 10.6 11.0 13.3 12.8 15.8 15.9 20.0 14.3 19.5 9.1 22.7 8.8 27.2 4.8 30.7 4.8 Economic Zone Manufactured Exports Other Philippine Manufactured Exports

40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 22% 78% 27% 73% 35% 65% 49% 51% 51% 49% 50% 50% 58% 42% 68% 32% 72% 28% 85% 15% 86% 14%

12.2 15.8 18.5 21.6 26.1 31.7 34.3 28.6 31.5 32.0 35.5 2005 31.6 5.3

86% 14%

36.9 2006 35.1 6.0

85% 15%

41.1 2007 36.9 5.9

86% 14%

42.8

45

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GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO

Her Excellency

10 million jobs in 6 years Trabaho at kabuhayan sa bawat Pilipino.

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1995 1997 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 121,823 152,250 183,709 219,791 247,076 91,860 278,407 289,548 328,384 362,851 406,752 451,279 545,025 1994 2007 593,108

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TOP ECONOMIC ZONE INVESTORS

TI (Philippines), Inc. Electronics American Amkor Technology Electronics American Intel Technology Electronics American Fujitsu Computer Electronics Japanese NXP Semiconductors Electronics Dutch Sunpower Philippines Solar Cells

  • Brit. Cayman

Toshiba Information Electronics Japanese Epson Precision Electronics Japanese Integrated Micro Electronics British Hitachi Global Storage Electronics Dutch Toyota Autoparts Automotive Japanese Coral Bay Nickel Corp. Minerals Japanese

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TOP ECONOMIC ZONE INVESTORS

TDK Fujitsu Phils. Electronics Japanese Lufthansa Technik Air Transport German Samsung Electro-Mech Electronics Korean Ibiden Philippines Electronics Japanese Rohm Electronics Electronics Japanese Terumo (Philippines)

  • Med. Instruments

Japanese Pilipinas Kao, Inc. Coco products Japanese JP Morgan Chase Bank IT American Taiyo Yuden Electronics Japanese Cypress Mfg. Ltd. Electronics American Continental Temic Electronics German Panasonic Comm. Electronics Dutch

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TOP ECONOMIC ZONE INVESTORS

Ford Motor Company Automotive American Teletech Customer Care I.T. American Mitsumi Philippines Electronics Japanese Hoya Glass Disk Electronics Singaporean Nidec Philippines Electronics Japanese Convergys I.T. American Manticao Nickel Corp. Mineral Filipino Analog Devices Electronics Dutch Nidec Precision Electronics Japanese Honda Parts Mfg. Automotive Japanese eTelecare Global IT Filipino Takata (Philippines) Automotive Japanese

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AMERICAN ENTERPRISES IN PEZA ECONOMIC ZONES AMERICAN ENTERPRISES IN PEZA ECONOMIC ZONES 25 Electronics and Semiconductors INDUSTRY NUMBER Information Technology Transport and Car Parts Chemical & Chemical Products Fabricated Metals Rubber & Plastic Products Garments Others TOTAL 5 6 1 18 100 5 1 161

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TOP 30 AMERICAN COMPANIES IN PEZA TOP 30 AMERICAN COMPANIES IN PEZA

  • 1. TI (Philippines), Inc.
  • 2. Amkor Technology
  • 3. Intel Technology Philippines, Inc.
  • 4. JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA – Phil. Customer

Care Center

  • 5. Cypress Manufacturing
  • 6. Ford Motor Company
  • 7. TeleTech Customer Care Management Phil., Inc.
  • 8. Convergys Phil. Services Corp.
  • 9. AMI Semiconductor Phil., Inc.
  • 10. ICT Marketing Services, Inc.
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TOP 30 AMERICAN COMPANIES IN PEZA TOP 30 AMERICAN COMPANIES IN PEZA

  • 11. PeopleSupport (Phil.), Inc.
  • 12. Visteon Phil., Inc.
  • 13. American Power Conversion Corp.
  • 14. Moog Controls Corp. (Phil. Branch)
  • 15. Dell International Services Phil., Inc.
  • 16. APAC Customer Services, Inc. – Phil. Branch
  • 17. INFONXX Philippines, Inc.
  • 18. Ford Phil. Component Manufacturing Co.
  • 19. Accenture, Inc.
  • 20. ACP Test Company, Inc.
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TOP 30 AMERICAN COMPANIES IN PEZA TOP 30 AMERICAN COMPANIES IN PEZA

  • 21. West Contact Services, Inc.
  • 22. SC Reservationss (Phil.), Inc.
  • 23. Draka Philippines, Inc.
  • 24. Sitel Philippines Corp.
  • 25. Ford Philippines Machining Company
  • 26. RMH Teleservices Asia Pacific, Inc.
  • 27. EXLSERVICE Philippines, Inc.
  • 28. Epixtar Phil IT-Enabled Services Corp.
  • 29. Genpact Services LLC
  • 30. Sitel Customer Care Philippines, Inc.
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OTHER OTHER PEZA ECOZONE PEZA ECOZONE PROGRAMS PROGRAMS

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TOURISM ECOZONE TOURISM ECOZONE

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TOURISM ECONOMIC ZONE

LOCATION AREA / FACILITIES REQUIREMENT INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS PRIORITY AREAS IDENTIFIED BY DOT 5 Hectares

Integrated resort complex offering accommodation, sports and recreation centers, convention and cultural facilities, theme parks, and

  • ther special interest with foreign

tourists as primary clientele. Must conform with development guidelines of the Department of Tourism 5% tax on gross income (only for new development)

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TOURISM ECONOMIC ZONE

REGISTRABLE ACTIVITIES

Enterprises establishing and

  • perating the following:
  • Accommodation
  • Sports and recreation centers
  • Convention and cultural facilities
  • Theme Parks
  • Other special interest or

attraction activities with foreign tourists as primary clientele

INCENTIVES

  • 1. 4 years Income Tax Holiday (ITH)
  • 2. Special 5% tax on gross income in lieu of

all national and local taxes after the ITH

  • 3. Tax and duty free importation of capital

equipment required for the technical viability and operation of the registered activity

  • 4. Exemption from payment of local

government fees such as Mayor’s Permit, Business Permit, Permit on the Exercise of Profession/Occupation/Calling, Health Certificate Fee, Sanitary Inspection Fee, and Garbage Fee;

  • 5. Zero Value Added Tax (VAT) Rate on local

purchases to include telecommunications, power, and water bills;

  • 6. Special Investor’s visa
  • 7. Employment of foreign nationals
  • 8. Simplified import procedures
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MEDICAL TOURISM SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE

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MEDICAL TOURISM PARK

LOCATION AREA / FACILITIES REQUIREMENT INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS METRO MANILA AND CEBU CITY OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY 1 Hectare

1. Adequate telecom facilities 2. Clean, uninterruptible power supply 3. Security and building monitoring system

1 Hectare

1. Adequate telecom facilities 2. Clean, uninterruptible power supply 3. Security and building monitoring system

None

5% tax on gross income (only for new development)

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MEDICAL TOURISM CENTER (Hospital or Stand Alone Bldg)

LOCATION AREA / FACILITIES REQUIREMENT INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS METRO MANILA AND CEBU CITY OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY 5,000 square meters

1. Adequate telecom facilities 2. Clean, uninterruptible power supply 3. Security and building monitoring system

2,000 square meters

1. Adequate telecom facilities 2. Clean, uninterruptible power supply 3. Security and building monitoring system

None

5% tax on gross income (only for new development)

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RETIREMENT SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE

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RETIREMENT ECOZONE PARK

LOCATION AREA / FACILITIES REQUIREMENT INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS Anywhere in the country 4 Hectares

1. Reliable power and water supply and distribution system 2. Sewerage and drainage system 3. Adequate telecom facilities 5% tax on gross income (only for new development)

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RETIREMENT ECOZONE CENTER

LOCATION AREA / FACILITIES REQUIREMENT INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS METRO MANILA AND CEBU CITY OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY 5,000 square meters

1. Reliable power and water supply and distribution system 2. Sewerage and drainage system 3. Adequate telecom facilities

2,000 square meters

1. Reliable power and water supply and distribution system 2. Sewerage and drainage system 3. Adequate telecom facilities 5% tax on gross income (only for new development) 5% tax on gross income (only for new development)

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AGRO-INDUSTRIAL ECOZONE

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AGRO-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIC ZONE

LOCATION AREA / FACILITIES REQUIREMENT INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS MUST BE OUTSIDE METRO MANILA 5 Hectares

Must conform with development guidelines of : DA, BFAR, DENR, and Land Use and Zoning Regulations 5% tax on gross income (only for new development)

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AGRO-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIC ZONE

REGISTRABLE ACTIVITIES

1. Import-substituting commercial production and processing of agricultural crops for bio-fuel (such as but not limited to jetropha, coconut, sweet sorghum, sugar, etc.) 2. Processing / manufacturing for export of agricultural and marine products (livestock and poultry, fruits and vegetables, aquaculture products 3. Integrated livestock, poultry, and related projects involving primary production up to processing of final product 4. Production of agricultural inputs such as feeds, veterinary drugs and vaccines, fertilizers, and agri-chemicals for export 5. Projects involving the processing of agricultural waste materials into commercially viable products for export 6. Bio-technology products using agricultural products as inputs or to be used as inputs for agricultural production 7. Support services such as cold storages and warehouses, and similar facilities

INCENTIVES

  • 1. 4 years Income Tax Holiday (ITH)
  • 2. Special 5% tax on gross income in lieu of

all national and local taxes after the ITH

  • 3. Tax and duty free importation of production

equipment and machineries, breeding stocks, farm implements including spare parts and supplies of the equipment and machineries

  • 4. Exemption from export taxes, wharfage

dues, impost and fees

  • 5. Exemption from payment of local

government fees such as Mayor’s Permit, Business Permit, Permit on the Exercise of Profession/Occupation/Calling, Health Certificate Fee, Sanitary Inspection Fee, and Garbage Fee;

  • 6. Zero Value Added Tax (VAT) Rate on local

purchases to include telecommunications, power, and water bills;

  • 7. Special Investor’s visa
  • 8. Employment of foreign nationals
  • 9. Simplified import and export procedures;
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THE PHILIPPINESÊ SUCCESS FACTORS

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Literate, English – speaking, easy to train, hardworking and very friendly

FILIPINO WORKERS FILIPINO WORKERS

Among the Best in the World Among the Best in the World

THE COUNTRY’S COMPETITIVE EDGE

In the IT Service Sector Filipino Workers are considered the new breed of world-class service professionals and are referred to as Global Knowledge Workers because they are intelligent and able to compete at the highest levels among the best in the world.

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STRATEGIC LOCATION STRATEGIC LOCATION STRATEGIC LOCATION

Russia EUROPE United States

  • f America

South America Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean

Australia Japan Korea China India

Africa

Taiwan Hong Kong

Philippines

Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia

Germany France United Kingdom

Canada

Middle East

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THE PEZA EDGE

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PEZA recognizes

  • Just-in-time deliveries
  • Reduction of cost

are musts for exports to be competitive

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FAST TURNAROUND ESPECIALLY FOR ELECTRONICS

96 HOURS OR 4 DAYS TO COMPLETE THE PRODUCTION CYCLE: DAY 1

  • An Asian company sends raw materials to the Philippines.
  • Raw materials arrive in the Philippines on the same day.
  • Cleared by Customs on the same day.
  • Received by the Economic Zone Company on the same day.

DAY 2 - DAY 3

  • Products are manufactured.

DAY 4

  • Finished products brought to the Port.
  • Cleared by Customs on the same day.
  • Shipped to the Asian country on the same day.
  • Arrive in the Asian country on the same day.
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AS A CONSEQUENCE:

  • Most companies EARN PROFIT

even on their first year of

  • peration.
  • Most companies have been

EXPANDING their operations.

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Batangas Port

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The Gateway to Southern Luzon

  • New and most modern port facility and equipment
  • Centrally located within the CALABARZON economic

zones; Target volume minimum 10,000TEUs/month

Industrial Parks & Economic Industrial Parks & Economic Zones (PEZA): Zones (PEZA):

  • Laguna International Industrial

Laguna International Industrial Park Park

  • Laguna Technopark

Laguna Technopark

  • Lima Technology Center

Lima Technology Center

  • First Philippine Industrial Park

First Philippine Industrial Park

  • First Batangas Industrial Park

First Batangas Industrial Park

  • Calamba Premiere Industrial

Calamba Premiere Industrial Park Park

  • Carmelray

Carmelray Industrial Park 1 & 2 Industrial Park 1 & 2

  • Light Industry & Science Park of

Light Industry & Science Park of the Phils. 1 & 2 the Phils. 1 & 2

  • Yazaki

Yazaki-

  • Torres Manufacturing Inc.

Torres Manufacturing Inc.

  • Cavite Special Economic Zone

Cavite Special Economic Zone

  • Min. 10,000 TEUs/mo.

Target volume

DISTANCES BETWEEN MAJOR POINTS Manila - Calamba : 50 km Manila – Batangas : 100 km Cabuyao – Calamba : 5 km Sta.. Rosa – Calamba : 10 km Calamba – Batangas : 50 km Mariveles – Manila : 27 nautical miles

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ATI Batangas Phase 2

Marginal Wharf

LOA 450 meters - 2 berths Draft - 13 meters

Annual throughput capacity – 480,000 TEU Container yard – 6.6 hectares Container freight station – 4,100 square meters Two (2) high capacity ship to shore gantry cranes that ensure efficient loading and discharge

  • f containers
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  • 8 Tractors
  • Dutch Lanka Chassis
  • Forklift

Mobile E quipment

  • 4 Rubber Tyred Gantries
  • 1 Reach Stacker
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Benefits

  • 1. ATI Stevedoring charges -14% lower than

Manila

  • 2. 30 Minute Customs Processing
  • 3. 40%-60% Reduction in trucking cost
  • 4. Faster Turn-Around Time
  • 5. Predictability of deliveries
  • 6. Reduced overtime costs
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Other Benefits

  • Availability of large spaces for warehousing and
  • ther needs
  • State of the Art Equipment
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  • Building and Occupancy Permits are issued by PEZA.
  • Import and Export Permits are issued by PEZA.
  • Special non-immigrant visa processed in PEZA.
  • Harmonized customs processes because of PEZA-BOC MOA.
  • Environment Clearance made easy because of PEZA-DENR MOA.
  • Exemption from Local Government Business Permits for

companies inside PEZA.

  • Registration requirements simplified, registration forms made

simple, approval made easy. If a company files its application 1 day before a Board Meeting, its application will be included in the agenda for approval. The PEZA Board meets 2 times a month.

PEZA IS A ONE-STOP SHOP

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  • At the zones, PEZA provides 24 hours a

day, 7 days a week of continuous service to locator companies.

  • The Director General herself and other

PEZA officials are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

PEZA IS A „NON-STOP SHOP‰

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PEZA

A“Total Service Plus Shop”

  • More than granting incentives, PEZA

PEZA

serves as the Advocate and

Advocate and Champion for Economic Zone Champion for Economic Zone StakeholdersÊ StakeholdersÊ Concerns Concerns.

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  • MAKE DOING BUSINESS

LESS COSTLY

  • EASIER
  • MORE COMPETITIVE

PE ZA’s TOTAL COMMITME NT TO INVE STORS

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  • NO RED TAPE
  • ONLY RED CARPET TREATMENT

PE ZA’s TOTAL COMMITME NT TO INVE STORS

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TRIMMING and RESTRUCTURING the BUREAUCRACY

38.47 % Reduction in Officers and Personnel

PEZA 619 Officers and Personnel

( 30 June 2008 )

1,006 Officers and Personnel

( 31 December 1994 )

EPZA

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REMITTANCES TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

( Payments of Loans, Dividends and Income Taxes )

P 11.132 Billion

( 1995 – 30 June 2008 )

PEZA EPZA

P 145.498 Million

( 1969 - 1994 ) 2006 Total Remittances P 1.170 B 2007 Total Remittances P 968.299 M

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PEZA - PEZA - 3rd

rd BIGGEST

BIGGEST AMONG GOCCs & GFIs in AMONG GOCCs & GFIs in DIVIDENDS/ REMITTANCES TO THE DIVIDENDS/ REMITTANCES TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

From January to May 2008

  • 1. Philippine Ports Authority

P 589 M

  • 2. Land Bank of the Philippines

P 442 M

  • 3. Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)

P 346 M

  • 4. Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC)

P 336 M

Report from the Department of Finance 21 June 2008 Issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer

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WHERE WHERE BUSINESSES BUSINESSES LOCATE LOCATE AND AND PROFIT PROFIT