Baguio City Economic Zone

Philippines

Baguio City Economic Zone, Philippines 简体中文: 巴基奥城经济特区,菲律宾 한국어: 바기오시 경제특구, 필리핀 日本語: バギオシティエコノミックゾーン、フィリピン ไทย: เขตเศรษฐกิจบากิโอซิตี้ ประเทศฟิลิปปินส์ हिन्दी: बागियो सिटी इकोनॉमिक जोन, फिलीपींस বাংলা: বাগুইও সিটি ইকোনমিক জোন, ফিলিপাইন্স русский: Экономическая зона города Багио, Филиппины العربية: منطقة باغيو سيتي الاقتصادية، الفلبين

Baguio City Economic Zone is a special purpose development zone located in the city of Baguio in the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is operated by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). This is an agency in charge of developing and operating special economic zones in the Philippines.

Additional Details for Baguio City Economic Zone

  • Total area: 121 hectares
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How Baguio City Economic Zone started

Baguio City Economic Zone is one of the country’s oldest manufacturing hubs and is  over 40 years old. Texas Instruments Philippines Inc. (Tipi), one of the country’s biggest exporters of semiconductor products, was the first client of the Baguio export processing zone in 1979. . Atty. Rene Joey S. Mipa is the current Zone Administrator of BCEZ, after Atty. Dante M. Quindoza.

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) is asking the mayors of the municipalities adjacent to the zone to help look for areas for possible economic zone expansions. The city is to help provide the necessary manpower. These areaa are named as BLISTT which stands for Baguio and the towns of La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba and Tublay. Theyare engaged in a social and economic collaboration. BLISTT could also help pilot the creation of “smart townships” around or within new ecozones. BLISTT has sufficient land to host investors which Baguio could no longer accommodate.

THE Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) has rejected the proposal of the National Transmission Corp. (Transco) to operate, maintain and manage the power distribution system of Baguio City Economic Zone (BCEZ) for 25 years.

PEZA Drives Investment Momentum at Baguio City Economic Zone with Record Approvals and Infrastructure Milestones – February 2024

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) recently convened its first Board Meeting for 2024 in the Baguio City Economic Zone (BCEZ) from January 25 to 27, 2024. Led by PEZA Director General Tereso O. Panga and BCEZ Zone Administrator Emmanuel O. Cortero, the meeting focused on fostering investments and enhancing collaborations with zone locators.

During the event, the groundbreaking ceremony for the BCEZ Multi-Purpose Center was held, alongside visits to prominent companies like TI (Philippines), Inc. and Moog Controls Corporation (Philippine Branch). The Board approved significant investments totaling PhP 2.21 billion, contributing to exports worth $69.62 million and creating 1,337 direct jobs from various sectors.

PEZA expressed optimism in securing additional investments in the coming months, highlighting ongoing projects across different economic zones in the Philippines. Director General Panga commended BCEZ’s infrastructure progress and assured continued support for upcoming investment initiatives from TI and Moog Controls Corporation.

About Baguio

Baguio is a moutain resort city located in Benguet of Northern Luzon, Philippines. Considered to be the country’s Summer Capital, Baguio is undoubtedly one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines.

Also nicknamed The City of Pines, it is a popular weekend getaway for local travelers based in the metro.

Filipino families also frequent Baguio when going on road trips. This is because of the city’s proximity to Manila and its colder climate owing to its high elevation. The temperature in Baguio is about 7 to 8 °C cooler than the lowland with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 23 °C.

Lowest temperatures are recorded between November and February. Making this a great destination for those who want to escape the heat and humidity in Manila, especially during the colder Christmas season.

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