PH tops global survey as ‘Best Country to Invest In’

March 5, 2018 - 5:45 PM
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PhilStar file photo of a BPO center. The Philippines boasts a skilled, hardworking labor force, and officials say this is one reason it topped a global survey of 80 countries as the best to invest in.

MANILA – The Philippines topped a group of 80 countries as the best investment destination according to a global research firm, noting that its young population will attract more firms looking for a good labor force.

The US News & World Report named the Philippines as the “Best Country to Invest In” for its 2018 Best Countries report.

“In contrast to declining inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) to Southeast Asia as a whole, the Philippines continued to perform well, according to United Nations data. In years to come, the country is expected to receive more FDI from within the region from powerhouses like China that are looking to utilize available labor in developing nations,” the US-based firm said in a report published online.

FDI inflows reached $8.725 billion as of November 2017, already beyond the $8-billion forecast expected by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for the entire year.

Sought for comment, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said the Philippines’ “young and hardworking workforce” plus an “excellent” inclusive growth momentum likely helped the country snag the top spot.

The Philippine economy grew by 6.7% in 2017, slower than the previous year’s 6.9% but still one of the fastest-growing in Asia. Mr. Dominguez also identified an expanding middle class, a “politically stable” environment, a stable monetary policy, an “achievable” infrastructure program, and a strong anti-corruption drive as other factors that boosted the country’s scores.

Indonesia, Poland, Malaysia and Singapore completed the top five best investment sites, followed by Australia, Spain, Thailand, India and Oman.

US News drew up the list in partnership with Y&R’s BAV Group and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The Best Countries ranking factors in 65 attributes which are the subject of a survey conducted among over 21,000 people across the globe.

“The more a country was perceived to exemplify a certain characteristic in relation to the average, the higher that country’s attribute score and vice versa,” the US News said.

Across all indicators, the Philippines ranked 49th out of 80 countries, lower than the previous year’s 43rd place. The country ranked best in terms of adventure at the 16th spot, while its lowest ranking stood at 55th in terms of citizenship and power.

The Philippines stood at 37th in terms of quality of life, and 34th in terms of being “open for business.”

Switzerland was named the best country overall, followed by Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan.