Useful links for Danish companies
Government agencies and organisations in the Philippines
Department of Trade and Industry
The primary coordinative and facilitative arm of the government for trade, industry and investment activities in the Philippines
Lead government agency responsible for the promotion of investments in the Philippines
Philippine Economic Zone Authority
Philippine government agency tasked to promote investments, extend assistance, register, grant incentives to and facilitate the business operations of investors in export-oriented manufacturing and service facilities inside selected areas throughout the country proclaimed by the President of the Philippines as PEZA Special Economic Zones
National Economic and Development Authority
The Philippines' social and economic development planning and policy coordinating body
Securities and Exchange Commission
Philippine agency handling registration of securities, supervision over all registered business entities in the country, including suspensions and revocations of their registrations
Very active in promoting strong economic and trade ties between European countries and the Philippines, as demonstrated in various publications and articles uploaded on their website
A vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world
Active in implementing projects to improve people’s lives in Asia and the Pacific by targeting their investments wisely, in partnerships with developing member countries and other stakeholders
Ensures the stability of the international monetary system—the system of exchange rates and international payments that enables countries to transact with each other
Danish Organisations
Investment Fund for Developing Countries
Provides advisory services and risk capital to Danish companies wishing to set up operations in developing countries
Export Credit Agency
Helps Danish companies make it possible and attractive to purchase Danish products abroad, raising financing and insuring companies and banks against the potential financial and political risks of trading with other countries.