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2025 foreign investments fall 50%
The Freeman
|February 14, 2026
Approved foreign investments in the Philippines plunged by 50.1% year on year to P272.38 billion in 2025, its sharpest fall in five years, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Thursday.
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Preliminary data from the PSA showed that the value of foreign commitments approved by the country's investment promotion agencies (IPA) in 2025 was lower than P546.19 billion in 2024.
This was the steepest drop in foreign investments since the 71.3% drop recorded during the pandemic in 2020.
By value, this was the lowest amount of approved foreign investments since the P241.89 billion recorded in 2022.
Singapore was the top source of investment pledges for 2025 after committing P92.78 billion, or 34.1% of the total. It was followed by the Netherlands with P35.98 billion (13.2% share) and Japan with P34.03 billion (12.5%).
Analysts attributed the sharp drop in foreign investment pledges to the sluggish investor confidence in the Philippines arising from global trade uncertainties, natural disasters and the flood control corruption scandal.
"In a nutshell, the decline in approved foreign investment pledges in 2025 was driven by a mix of weaker investor confidence due to governance and corruption issues, global economic uncertainties, cautious corporate behavior, and an unusually high base of comparison from the previous year," said Ser Percival K. Peña-Reyes, director of the Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development.
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