PH future lies in services sector
Manila Bulletin
|September 10, 2025
The Philippines should leverage its services sector to stand out in the global investment landscape, as competition with manufacturing-led economies is well out of reach, according to an HSBC economist.
The country has been lagging behind its peers in Southeast Asia in terms of attracting foreign investments.
Last year, the Philippines secured the sixth spot in the region, trailing behind Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand, according to the report from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
This trend is expected to continue this year amid uncertainties in global trade and especially due to the country's relatively low manufacturing activity.
HSBC Asia Economics Associate Director Ines Lam said the limited scale of the manufacturing sector in the Philippines hinders its ability to draw foreign capital.
Lam explained that attempting to be competitive in manufacturing at this late stage could ultimately be ineffective and counter to the government's efforts to secure investments.
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