DOST, OWWA Relaunch S&T Program For Returning OFWs In Caraga

Ang DOST at OWWA ay muling pinatanyag ang iFWD PH program sa Caraga, nagbibigay ng mga oportunidad sa mga returning OFWs sa kanilang pagbabalik.

Caraga Police Launch Election Media Hub Ahead Of May 12 Polls

Nagsimula ang Caraga Police ng Election Media Hub, na layuning magbigay ng mahalagang impormasyon bago ang halalan sa Mayo 12.

DAR Distributes PHP8.2 Million Equipment To Bukidnon Farmers’ Groups

Naglaan ang DAR ng PHP8.2 milyon sa mga agrarian reform beneficiaries sa Bukidnon sa pamamagitan ng pamamahagi ng makinarya at kagamitan.

DTI Chief: First Quarter GDP Growth Shows Resilient Philippine Economy

Ayon sa DTI, may mahalagang papel ang consumer spending sa magandang performance ng ekonomiya ng Pilipinas sa unang kwarter ng 2025.

PEZA: PBBM Wants More Ecozones In BARMM

The Marcos administration plans to build more economic zones in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to improve the agro-industry in the region.

PEZA: PBBM Wants More Ecozones In BARMM

9
9

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. wants to develop more economic zones in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), a Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) official said.

PEZA deputy director general Aleem Siddiqui Guiapal told the Philippine News Agency that Marcos sees ecozone development as a catalyst for growth in the BARMM.

“(There is a) vast land here, and there are proposed ecozones from Cotabato City, Lamitan, Isabela City and Tawi-Tawi,” Guiapal said in a Viber message.

The region currently has one economic zone, which is the Polloc Freeport and Economic Zone (PFEZ) in Maguindanao.

Guiapal said among the economic activities viable in BARMM include manufacturing, agro-industry and halal hub.

He said developing the agro-industry in BARMM could help in achieving food security in the country.

Guiapal graced the first multi-sectoral forum for the development of PFEZ in Cotabato City on Tuesday.

For the past 27 years, PEZA has been contributing to the economic growth of the country.

Investments in PEZA zones already amounted to PHP4.076 trillion, creating 1.8 million jobs across the country.

PEZA ecozones grew to 421 composed of 300 information technology (IT) parks and centers, 78 manufacturing ecozones, 23 agro-industrial parks, 17 tourism ecozones and three medical tourism zones.

In 2021 alone, PEZA shared 16 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) while 80 percent of total exports last year were from PEZA zones. (PNA)