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COUNTRY TRADING PROFILES
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Doing business
Setting up a company |
FDI in figures |
Why you should choose to invest |
Procedures relative to foreign investment |
Finding assistance for further information
Setting up a company
| Types of companies and capital (max/min) |
Number of partners/shareholders and liability |
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The Corporation is a joint-stock company.
No minimum. 25% must be subscribed. 25% must be released at the incorporation.
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Minimum 5 shareholders, maximum 15. A Majority of shareholders have to be Philippine residents. No maximum after the constitution.
Liability is limited to the amount contributed.
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A Closed Corporation is a closed joint-stock company
No minimum. 25% must be subscribed. 25% must be released at the constitution.
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Maximum 20
Liability is limited to the amount contributed.
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Sole Partnership is a single-member company
No minimum capital.
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Only 1 person
Liability is unlimited.
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General Partnership
No minimum capital.
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Minimum 2 partners
Liability is unlimited.
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Limited Partnership
No minimum capital.
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Minimum 2 partners
Liability is limited to the amount contributed.
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FDI in figures
| Foreign Direct Investment |
2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
| FDI inward flow (millions USD) |
1,544 | 1,963 | 1,713 |
| FDI stock (millions USD) |
21,611.0 | 23,180.0 | 24,893.0 |
| Performance Index*, ranking on 141 economies |
122 | 110 | - |
| Potential Index**, ranking on 141 economies |
80 | - | - |
| Number of Greenfield investments*** |
140 | 120 | - |
| FDI inwards (in % of GFCF****) |
6.3 | 11.6 | - |
| FDI stock (in % of GDP) |
12.9 | 14.6 | - |
Source:
Note: * The UNCTAD Inward FDI Performance index is based on a ratio of the country's share in global FDI inflows and its share in global GDP. ** The UNCTAD Inward FDI Potential index is based on 12 economic and structural variables such as GDP, foreign trade, FDI, infrastructures, energy use, R&D, education, country risk. *** Green field investments are a form of foreign direct investment where a parent company starts a new venture in a foreign country by constructing new operational facilities from the ground up. **** Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) measures the value of additions to fixed assets purchased by business, government and households less disposals of fixed assets sold off or scrapped.
Why you should choose to invest the Philippines
- Strong points
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The country's main strong points are:
- A skilled English-speaking workforce; - A large domestic market; - Its membership to ASEAN; - A favorable investment policy; - A very advanced legal system; - A strategic location at the Asian gateway; and - Considerable natural wealth.
- Weak points
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The country's weak points lie in its political instability, the bad quality of its infrastructures, judicial precariousness and lack of transparency.
- Government measures to motivate or restrict FDI
- Laws liberalizing business practices have opened up more fields to foreign investments and have provided foreign investors with the same incentives as ASEAN members, as well as simplified procedures.
- Bilateral investment conventions signed by the Philippines
- The Philippines have signed bilateral investment agreements with many countries, listed here.
Procedures relative to foreign investment
- Freedom of establishment
- Not guaranteed.
- Acquisition of holdings
- A majority holding interest in the capital of a local company is legal in the Philippines.
- Obligation to declare
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The agency for the promotion of foreign investment in the country provides information about the authorizations required for setting up business.
- Competent organization for the declaration
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Philippine Board of Investment
- Requests for specific authorizations
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The sectors open to foreign investment after an authorization has been obtained are listed in Annexe B of the Foreign Investment Act.
Finding assistance for further information
- Investment aid agency
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Board of Investment
- Other useful resources
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Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Last updates: May 2012
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