India, Philippines go slow on BIT push (2024)

NEW DELHI : A push by India and the Philippines to renegotiate their investment agreement is moving slowly, according to persons aware of the matter. The agreement, which was signed in 2000 and came into force in 2001, expired in 2011. New Delhi has called for the agreement to be terminated and replaced by a new Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT).

The negotiations were delayed by the covid-19 pandemic. According to persons cited above, both sides also discussed kicking off the talks in June during a meeting between foreign ministers S. Jaishankar and Enrique Manalo.

Those talks also saw progress on signing a preferential trade agreement (PTA). After the meeting, the two sides are understood to have had a round of talks virtually where they exchanged their templates for an investment agreement.

However, those talks did not make much progress and matters have progressed little since.

Queries mailed to the ministries of external affairs and commerce were not answered by press time.

Indian investments in the Philippines are valued at around $900 million. Bilateral trade stands at around $3 billion in 2022-23.

India is negotiating investment treaties alongside free trade agreements with several of its trading partners, including the UK and EU, that are looking for stronger investment protection than afforded by the 2016 model BIT.

The government annulled BITs based on texts framed back in 1993 after receiving adverse judgments in multi-billion dollar investor-state disputes in international courts.

To prevent this, the model BIT included “exhaustion of local remedies" as a clause which in effect emphasized state rights over investor rights.

However, the number of BITs India signed after 2016 declined. Economists said that it also has impacted the pace of foreign direct investments.

Indian investment in the Philippines is mainly in the areas of textiles, garments, IT&ITes, steel, Airports, chemicals, Automobiles and pharmaceuticals.

Major investors include firms like GMR, which won a bid in 2014 to upgrade and run the Cebu-Mactan airport project. Tata Motors and Mahindra are present in the automobile sector while Wipro, TCS and L&T Infotech, along with others, are present in the BPO sector. Indian pharma firms like Dabur Pharma, Lupin and Torrent among others maintain a presence in the Philippines.

A constraint to Indians investments, the persons cited above say, is the fact that the Philippines remains fairly isolated from many lucrative global supply chains.

An Icrier working paper on the impact of BITs on FDI Inflows into India observed that the government has on many occasions voiced complete antipathy to any multilateral governance of international investment.

“Instead the faith seems to reside in soliciting foreign investment, supported by indices such as an escalation in the ease of business ranking. However, mere improvement in this kind of ranking may not be sufficient to encourage substantive foreign direct investment."

According to a World Bank ‘Ease of Doing Business 2020’ report, India ranked 163 out of 190 countries in ease of enforcing contracts, and takes 1,445 days and 31% of the claim value for dispute resolution. Experts said that the delay hurts investor confidence and impacts FDI inflows.

The Icrier report added, “The collective presence of an overall investor protection is positively and significantly linked to foreign investment flows."

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Published: 27 Sep 2023, 10:15 PM IST

India, Philippines go slow on BIT push (2024)

FAQs

What does India import from the Philippines? ›

The main products that Philippines exported to India are Gold ($139M), Office Machine Parts ($132M), and Gas Turbines ($74.8M).

What is the bilateral trade between India and Philippines? ›

As per the official trade figures of Department of Commerce, GOI, bilateral trade between India and Philippines (in terms of value) increased from USD 1.89 billion in 2015-16 to USD 3.05 billion in 2022-23, crossing USD 3 billion mark for the first time.

What are the common companies in India and Philippines? ›

Several Indian IT companies have already set up BPO operations in the Philippines and these include companies like WIPRO, TCS, L&T Infotech, Innodata, IL&FS Genpact, Infosys, HIGS (Hindujas), Tech Mahindra etc. This close partnership in IT & BPO has become a win-win situation for both countries.

Is Philippines richer than India? ›

India ranks 37th on the wellbeing index, while the Philippines ranks 42nd. The Philippines is economically richer than India as a country. In 2018, the GDP per capita in the Philippines was US$ 3,103. India's GDP per capital in 2018 was US$ 2,010.

What is Philippines biggest imports? ›

Philippines Top 10 Imports products
S. NoPhilippines Top Import productsImport Values
1Electronic integrated circuits11.80%
2Petroleum oils9.87%
3Coal, and solid fuels manufactured from coal4.14%
4Motor cars and other motor vehicles2.44%
6 more rows
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Why is India helping the Philippines? ›

India has pledged support to the Philippines amid escalating tensions in the South China Sea. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, in Manila, reaffirmed India's commitment to helping maintain peace and freedom in the Indo-Pacific.

Is the Philippines an ally of India? ›

Diplomatic relations between India and the Philippines was established in 1949. India maintains an embassy in Manila, whilst the Philippines maintains one in New Delhi. A Treaty of Friendship was signed between the Philippines and India on 11 July 1952.

Does the Philippines support India? ›

The Philippines has been supportive of a greater role for India in the UN Security Council. They supported our candidature for the non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council for the term 2021-22 as well as earlier in 2011-12.

Who is the richest Filipino? ›

  • The crème de la crème of the Philippines' richest include property developers Isidro Consunji and family, LT Group's Lucio Tan, port-handling giant Enrique Razon Jr and SM Investments' Sy siblings.
  • The Aboitiz family acquired Coca-Cola's bottling facilities while Ang's San Miguel Corp.
Feb 26, 2024

How many Indians work in Philippines? ›

As of the year 2018, there are over 120,000 Indians in the Philippines. The first census in the Philippines was in 1591, based on tributes collected. The tributes counted the total founding population of the Spanish-Philippines as 667,612 people.

How many Filipinos work in India? ›

India: As of 2021, there were about 2,000 Filipinos in India. Indonesia: As of 2022, there 7,400 Filipinos in Indonesia. Iran: As of 2020, there were 903 Filipinos in Iran. Iraq: As of 2020, there were 1,640 Filipinos in Iraq.

What products does India export to Philippines? ›

India Exports to PhilippinesValueYear
Articles of iron or steel$37.19M2022
Cotton$33.56M2022
Ores slag and ash$33.18M2022
Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivatives, pigments$27.72M2022
93 more rows

What is India's largest import from? ›

The largest portion of India's imports originated from China, representing more than 15 percent of the total imports in the financial year 2022, with the United Arab Emirates following at over seven percent. Conversely, during the same period, India's primary exports were directed towards the United States.

Is the Philippines importing rice from India? ›

In October, however, India approved the export of over 1 million metric tons to seven countries, with the Philippines getting over 28 percent of the export allocation. “The 75,000 metric tons due in the coming weeks is part of the 295,000 metric tons of rice India has allocated to the Philippines,” Navarro said.

How is India and the Philippines' relationship? ›

Diplomatic relations between India and the Philippines was established in 1949. India maintains an embassy in Manila, whilst the Philippines maintains one in New Delhi. A Treaty of Friendship was signed between the Philippines and India on 11 July 1952.

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