February 9, 2012
H.E. Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III
President
Republic of the Philippines
Malacañang, Manila
Dear President Aquino:
Re: Maintaining regulatory certainty for investors in the Philippine mining sector
The Joint Foreign Chambers (“JFC”) have been made aware through media of a draft Executive Order (“EO”) being presented to the Office of the President for consideration, entitled “institutionalizing and implementing reforms in the Philippine mining sector, providing policies and guidelines therefore, and for other purposes.”
The JFC is of the view that as presented, such an EO would significantly alter and damage the mining investment climate in the Philippines, and disadvantage existing companies which have made large investments in exploration and feasibility. Further, the draft carries highly disturbing retrospective legislative implications and inferred sovereign risk.
The draft EO as presented is profoundly disturbing in that it creates great uncertainty for established and potential investors into the Philippines. It proposes to review all existing contracts, and renegotiate or impose an increased Government tax or royalty share, and potentially close out granted contracts completely.
Any new policy that is retrospective in nature generates investment uncertainty not only in mining but also in all FDIs. It also unnecessarily damages sovereign credibility on the global stage, and in some cases violates the Foreign Investment Protection Agreements (FIPAs) signed by the Philippines with many countries. Such uncertainty would have a major and lasting impact on the Philippines’ ability to attract responsible investors – particularly as it would come at a time when global and regional competition to attract foreign investment is so competitive.
There is a perception in Government circles that the Philippines’ share of mining revenue is small compared to the liabilities. Whilst this is definitely the case in unregulated small-scale mining, we respectfully suggest that it is not so with large-scale, responsible mining. The MPSA and FTAA contracts, for example, compare favorably with advanced mining jurisdictions such as Australia, Chile and Canada. The FTAA component is a world-class mechanism. It provides at least a 50% share to the Government in circumstances where little or no Government capital outlay is required and where the explorer or investor carries the cost and financial risk of exploration, discovery and potential development. The world-class Tampakan Copper-Gold Project alone, for example, could provide an extra 1% to national GDP once given the go-ahead.
The JFC acknowledges the good governance in reviewing policy in all areas. However, the JFC urges Government to embrace a broad range of views in reviewing mining policy at this time, and emerge with a position that encourages a blend of FDI and responsible mining that will reward both the investor and the people of the Philippines.
In light of the President’s commitment, at the January 26 Arangkada Forum, to develop a policy statement by the end of February of this year, the Joint Chambers respectfully request an opportunity for its mining representatives to meet with the policy team of the Executive Secretary to discuss and expand on, the above views.
Regards,
RHICKE JENNINGS JOHN CASEY
President President
American Chamber of Commerce Australian-New Zealand Chamber
of the Philippines, Inc. of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc.
JULIAN PAYNE HUBERT D’ABOVILLE
President President
Canadian Chamber of Commerce European Chamber of Commerce
of the Philippines, Inc. of the Philippines, Inc.
N OBUYA ICHIKI EUN GAP CHANG
President President
Japanese Chamber of Commerce Korean Chamber of Commerce
& Industry of the Philippines, Inc. of the Philippines, Inc.
SHAMEEM QURASHI
President
Philippine Association of Multinational Companies
Regional Headquarters, Inc.
CC: Hon. Paquito N. Ochoa Jr., Executive Secretary of the Republic of the Philippines
Hon. Gregory Domingo, Secretary of the Department of Trade & Industry
Hon. Jesse Robredo, Secretary of the Department of Interior & Local Government
Hon. Cesar Purisima, Secretary of the Department of Finance
Hon. Albert F. Del Rosario, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs
Hon. Jose Rene Almendras, Secretary of the Department of Energy
Hon. Ramon Paje, Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Hon. Manuel Roxas, Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications
Hon. Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr., Philippines House of Representatives
Hon. Florencio Barsana Abad, Secretary of Department of Budget and Management
Hon. Julia Abad, Chief of Presidential Management Staff
Hon. Delia Albert
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