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Extended land leases to lure foreign capital

Manila Bulletin

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September 11, 2025

The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) is expecting the Philippines to bring in more foreign investments with the newly signed law extending long-term lease contracts.

In a statement, FFCCCII said it welcomes the passage of Republic Act (RA) No. 12252, which amends the Investors' Lease Act.

The new law extends the maximum lease period for private lands to foreign investors to up to 99 years, replacing the previous rule of 50 years and a onetime renewal of up to 25 years.

FFCCCII, which comprises over 170 business and trade associations, said this reform enhances the Philippines' global competitiveness by signaling that it is "open for business."

"As longstanding advocates for this measure, FFCCCII believes it will significantly attract foreign direct investments (FDIs) crucial for robust, inclusive economic growth," the group said.

FFCCCII earlier urged President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. to approve the measure given its transformative potential in unlocking new economic opportunities for the country.

The group said extending the lease period to 99 years would provide "stability and confidence" for investors looking to expand in the country.

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