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Which Incentive Structure Fits Your Manufacturing or Logistics Model?

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May 23, 2026
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Choosing PEZA favors export-focused operations with zone controls; BOI suits domestic or mixed markets, offering broader site flexibility and simplified compliance, influencing incentives, operations, and supply chain setup.

Choosing Between PEZA and BOI

Deciding between the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and the Board of Investments (BOI) hinges on whether a business focuses on export compliance or domestic market access. PEZA is tailored for export-driven operations, offering benefits for companies that generate approximately 70% or more from exports. Conversely, BOI caters to domestic market activities, including local distribution, retail, wholesale, and e-commerce, suitable for businesses with a primarily internal sales focus. This choice impacts revenue eligibility, tax incentives, and supply chain design.

Operational and Location Considerations

PEZA requires physical presence within designated economic zones, providing customs supervision and duty facilitation but limiting operational flexibility. BOI allows companies to set up anywhere nationwide, such as Metro Manila, Cebu, or Davao, enhancing distribution efficiency. While BOI offers greater location freedom, it lacks automatic access to bonded systems available within PEZA zones, influencing logistics and import/export processes.

Eligibility, Compliance, and Transition

PEZA registration demands continuous export performance monitoring within a controlled environment, favoring companies committed to export growth. BOI emphasizes performance-based reporting aligned with registered activities, offering more operational flexibility but requiring diligent compliance. Transitioning between PEZA and BOI involves restructuring, often costly and disruptive, underscoring the importance of choosing the appropriate registration pathway during the initial setup.



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