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Palawan to host nation’s largest ecozone, bucor land to be transformed

Hanna Camella Talabucon by Hanna Camella Talabucon
June 4, 2025
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The Philippine government has greenlit a sweeping development in Palawan that officials say could redefine the nation’s investment landscape and propel regional growth across Western Visayas and Sulu. The newly approved Palawan Mega Ecozone (PMEZ) — set on a vast expanse of reclassified land from the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) — is poised to become the largest of its kind in the Philippines, reflecting the Marcos administration’s broader pivot toward regional industrialization and eco-conscious development.

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) Board, chaired by Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Cristina Aldeguer-Roque, approved the project during a recent meeting in Manila. The decision marks a significant milestone in President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s push to decentralize economic activity and align the country’s growth trajectory with sustainable development and ASEAN trade integration.

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A Green Corridor Rising from Penal Grounds
At the heart of the initiative lies 28,000 hectares of land within the Iwahig Penal Colony, just outside Puerto Princesa City. An initial 4,000 hectares, now under PEZA jurisdiction, will serve as the project’s first phase. Development will begin in Barangays Montible and Sta. Lucia, with plans to convert the once-idle terrain into a magnet for eco-industrial investment in sectors like agro-processing, renewable energy, marine biotechnology, and eco-tourism.

The scale of the project is as ambitious as its economic promise: officials estimate over 480,000 direct jobs could be generated over the next several years, extending benefits to the city’s low-income households, rural communities, and even persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) who may take part in rehabilitation-centered employment programs.

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Reviving a Regional Trade Vision
PEZA is also touting the project as a strategic response to the evolving global trade order. With uncertainties surrounding U.S. tariffs and supply chain realignments, the PMEZ is being positioned as a catalyst for reviving the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area), an initiative that has long sought to accelerate trade and integration among less-developed regions of Southeast Asia.

A newly formed technical working group — composed of agencies including the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), and Palawan Council for Sustainable Development — will oversee regulatory compliance. PEZA aims to complete the requirements by Q2 2025, paving the way for a Presidential Proclamation.

Record Employment and Investments

The ecozone’s approval comes amid a broader surge in employment and investor activity across the Philippines’ economic zones. From January to May 2025, PEZA reported a 51.39% increase in employment compared to the same period last year — a notable rebound attributed to aggressive ecozone expansions and renewed global confidence in the Philippines as an investment hub.

PEZA has approved 102 new and expansion projects worth ₱66.34 billion, marking an 80.14% increase from 2024 levels. These projects are expected to yield over US$1 billion in exports and generate more than 29,000 jobs, primarily in food and beverage manufacturing, ecozone development, and the IT-BPM sector.

South Korea emerged as the top investing nation during the five-month period, accounting for over 16% of total approvals, fueled by the Philippines-South Korea Free Trade Agreement. The United States, China, Japan, and the Netherlands also made strong showings, indicating continued global interest in the country’s economic zones.

The passage of the CREATE MORE Act — which streamlines and enhances fiscal incentives — has further strengthened the investment climate, positioning the Philippines as a competitive destination in Asia for long-term, high-impact industries.

An Eye Toward 2025 Targets
As PEZA accelerates its digital transformation and simplifies its approval processes, it remains optimistic about reaching its investment and employment goals for the year. For the Palawan Mega Ecozone, the road ahead will require balancing ecological preservation with industrial ambition — a balance that, if struck well, could offer a replicable model for future regional developments.
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