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International corporations are expanding their footprint in the Philippines as part of a broader strategy to diversify supply chains across Southeast Asia. The ASEAN Investment Report 2025 cites several examples of global firms reinforcing their Philippine operations in manufacturing, services, and technology.

Dyson has invested in expanding its motor-manufacturing and research facility, integrating the Philippines more deeply into its Asia-Pacific network. Unilever has increased production capacity to strengthen its regional consumer-goods supply chain. In the financial sector, Standard Chartered Bank has broadened its digital banking reach, while HSBC has rolled out new trade finance and online platforms.

The report highlights that these moves signal investor confidence in the Philippines’ growing role as both a production base and a consumer-market hub. At the same time, it cautions that infrastructure quality and energy costs remain key considerations for sustaining expansion.

ASEAN analysts point out that multinational corporations are drawn to the country’s young labor force, English proficiency, and improving investment climate. With continued infrastructure development and transparent regulations, the Philippines could attract an even larger share of corporate reinvestment in the coming years.