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Why do Business in the Philippines

Competitive Destination
      The Philippines is among the best money-per-value destination.

  • It has liberalized services industry.
  • It is cost efficient in terms of wages over labor standard expectations and low operational cost
  • It contains a strategic logistics access point in ASEAN +3
  • With strong remittances, its gross international reserves are at levels above international benchmarks
  • The country has a vast pool of homegrown talents and highly adaptable resources
  • The Philippines has a very commited and supportive governance which, in the case of BOI relates into investor management solutions from prospecting and nurturing investments

The Filipino
      Among the Philippines' most treasured resources is its people.

As a People.
      Filipinos place great importance on faith and education, influenced by its history of Spanish colonization and American occupation. About 85% of Filipinos are Roman Catholics, with the Church playing a significant role in the people’s social and cultural lives. Only Mindanao, the southern island cluster in the country, embraced Islam, which was introduced to the region by Arab traders in the past.

      Adult literacy rate in the Philippines is among the highest in the world, at about 95%. The Philippine educational system begins with three years at the pre-primary level; six to seven years in primary education; four years in secondary education; followed typically by a four-year university course. Proceeding to graduate school is popular among middle- and upper-class Filipinos, especially those involved in business. A typical school year begins in June and ends in March. The official language used in both public and private schools is English, but Filipino (mainly based in Tagalog) is widely spoken.


As a Worker
      The combination of a high value for education and the usage of English as the primary medium of instruction in Philippine schools has resulted in a Filipino labor force equipped with competent technical skills and English proficiency. This puts the Philippines in a prime position for opportunities in industries such as manufacturing, electronics, outsourcing and offshoring. The Filipinos are also multi-culturally sensitive professionals with innately caring and service-oriented characters that are ideal for professions such as medicine, wellness, customer service, and tourism.

As a Partner
      Filipinos give high importance to establishing good personal relations with their business contacts. They are trusting and friendly, and value affable but professional business relationships.

   


A Toast for Outstanding Performance

   Trade Secretary Gregory L. Domingo (left) offers a toast to Undersecretary Cristino L. Panlilio (right) for his excellent performance in his two and one half years stint in the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) during the appreciation cocktails for him at Hall ONE in the International Trade Center, Roxas Boulevard corner Gil Puyat Avenue in Pasay City on 10 January 2013. Panlilio has set an all-time high record of inbound business missions to the Philippines in 2012.

   This record manifests the strong confidence of foreign investors in the country’s business environment. Also in the photo is Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) Director-General Lilia B. De Lima (second from left). (DTI-PRO)


 

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