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Philippines Issues 13th Foreign Investment Negative List (RFINL): Telecom Opens to 100% Foreign Ownership, Retail Liberalized — Complete Guide for Overseas Investors

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed an executive order on April 13, 2026, promulgating the 13th Regular Foreign Investment Negative List (RFINL). This marks the first RFINL under the Marcos administration, maintaining restrictions in most sectors while opening telecommunications to 100% foreign ownership and easing entry thresholds for small-scale retail trade. The policy shift has direct implications for overseas Chinese investors considering business expansion in the Philippines.

Philippines Extends Foreign Land Leases to 99 Years in 2026 — New Rules for Overseas Investors

Philippines extends foreign land leases to 99 years in 2026 while maintaining 40% condo ownership cap.

Philippines/Vietnam Real Estate Investment Guide 2026: Foreign Ownership Limits and Yield Comparison

Philippines allows foreign condo purchases (40% cap per building) with 99-year land lease options, showing selective market recovery. Vietnam offers 50-year renewable apartment ownership (30% cap per building), but 90% of foreign purchases are cash-only. Both markets show 2026 recovery signals with distinct foreign ownership frameworks.

Southeast Asia Property Foreign Ownership Quotas

Systematic comparison of investment thresholds across three major markets

Southeast Asia Immigration Policy Comparison 2026

泰国巩固DTV数字游民签证地位(5年期/18万泰铢存款),菲律宾4月启动DNV(2年期/2.4万美元年收入,外源收入免税),越南8月推出SVEC人才签证(5年期)。三国政策定位不同,为海外投资者和远程工作者提供多样化选择。

Southeast Asia 8-Country Investment Immigration Comparison: Minimum...

Breaking down 'Southeast Asia investment immigration,' you'll find most countries offer 'long-term residency/visas' rather than immediate permanent residency or citizenship. This article uses a single comparison table to horizontally compare Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos across eight aspects: minimum capital thresholds, available resident rights (work/business/bring family/buy property, etc.), pathways for renewal and conversion to permanent residency (or long-term status), and key restrictions (stay duration, fund lock-in, compliance reviews, non-transferable clauses).