Selangor Journal
The construction of new buildings alongside older establishments is seen within the business district in Makati City, Metro Manila, the Philippines, on January 25, 2017. — Picture by REUTERS.

Philippines allows foreigners to have full ownership of telcos, airlines

MANILA, March 22 — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has signed a law that allows foreigners to possess full ownership of telecommunications, airlines, mass communications, expressways, and tollways, among others, reported Xinhua.

On Monday night, Duterte signed into law Republic Act 11659 amending the decades-old Public Service Act (PSA) that reclassifies these economic sectors as public services, exempting them from the 40 per cent ownership limit under the Constitution.

Duterte said the amended PSA “will aid the Philippines in leading the path towards economic recovery amid the Covid-19 pandemic.”

“I believe that through this law, the easing out of foreign equity restrictions will attract more global investors, modernise several sectors of public service and improve the delivery of essential services,” Duterte said in a speech during the signing ceremony.

He expected the enactment of the PSA, as well as the amended Foreign Investments Act, to help stimulate the economy – especially for local businesses.

The new law still prohibits majority foreign ownership on the distribution and transmission of electricity; petroleum and petroleum products, pipeline transmission systems; water pipeline distribution systems, and wastewater pipeline systems, including sewerage pipeline systems; seaports; and public utility vehicles still classified as public utilities.

Duterte has earlier signed another act, amending the Foreign Investments Act to improve foreign investments in the country. The amended Foreign Investment Law is positioned to attract more foreign investments as it provides less stringent requirements for potential foreign investors to enter the Philippine market.

— Bernama

Top Picks

Turkey says ending Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories is ‘first priority’

Editor Selangor Journal

MOE emphasises safety guidelines for school outdoor activities

Editor Selangor Journal

Parents, teachers urged to assess students’ health for outdoor activities — Health Minister

Editor Selangor Journal