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BoI-approved investments jump 21% – BusinessWorld Online

12 July 2026
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By Beatriz Marie D. Cruz, Senior Reporter

THE BOARD of Investments (BoI) has approved P461.84 billion worth of investments in the first half of 2026, mainly in renewable energy and real estate sectors.

In a statement on Sunday, the BoI said approvals in the six-month period jumped by 21% from the P382.24 billion recorded last year.

As of end-June, the BoI had greenlit 124 projects, which are expected to create 14,415 local jobs.

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