Peza clears ?154.7B worth of investments from January-September

THE Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) has approved P154.70 billion worth of investments in the January to September 2025 period, up 33.50 percent compared to the P115.87 billion approved in the nine-month period last year.

The investment promotion agency said these approved investments in the nine-month period this year are seen to generate 50,430 jobs.

Meanwhile, Peza said these investments may result in $4.49 billion worth of export revenues.

The approved investments in the January to September 2025 period comprise 215 newly approved projects spread across various sectors.

Of the 215 approved projects, Peza said 98 are into Manufacturing; 55 are in the IT and Business Process Management (IT-BPM) sector; 18 are into Domestic ecozones; 16 are Facilities; 17 are into Ecozone Development; 7 into Logistics and 4 are into Utilities.

As for the location of these investments, Peza said 178 projects are set to rise in Luzon; 29 in Visayas and 8 in Mindanao.

By source of investments, Peza pointed out that Japan has ‘reemerged’ as the top investing nationality of Peza. From January to September 2025, Japanese firms chipped in P14.78 billion in new and expansion projects, accounting for 9.55 percent of the investments generated by the investment promotion agency in the nine-month period.

According to Peza, at the ‘forefront’ of this resurgence is the registration of a domestic market enterprise in Tarlac City which is set to manufacture food products and processed foods inside the Tari Estate.

‘Valued at over P9.1 billion, this Japanese flagship food processing facility, one of September’s big-ticket approvals, will cater to both domestic and export markets and anchoring industrial growth in the Luzon Economic Corridor [LEC],’ Peza said.

In September 2025 alone, the investment promotion agency was able to greenlight 36 new and expansion projects worth P48.87 billion. These investments are seen to be generating $1.11 billion in export revenues and creating 10,312 jobs.

For his part, Peza Director General Tereso O. Panga said: ‘Japan’s return as our leading partner reflects the fruit of our investment missions and strong collaborations with stakeholders. With nearly 10 percent of this year’s total project approvals coming from Japanese companies, we see undeniable proof of the Philippines’ standing as a trusted and highly competitive hub in Asia.’

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