[ MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 61, May 24, 2022 ]
APPROVING THE 2022 STRATEGIC INVESTMENT PRIORITY PLAN
(SGD.) RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE
By the President:
(SGD.) SALVADOR C. MEDIALDEA
Executive Secretary
The Strategic Investment Priority Plan
The 2022 Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP) List of Priority Activities
I. Tier I
This includes all activities listed in the 2020 Investment Priorities Plan, as amended by Memorandum Circular No. 2021-0051 , unless listed herein under Tier II or Tier III .
II. Tier II
This includes, but not limited to, the following activities:
1. Green Ecosystems
This covers electric vehicles (EV) assembly (e.g., pure EV, plug-in hybrid EV, hybrid EV, fuel cell EV), manufacture of EV parts, components and systems, establishment and operation of EV infrastructure; manufacture of energy efficient maritime vessels and equipment; electronic devices and circuits for smart grid and renewable energy (includes wearable solar devices); bioplastics and biopolymers; renewable energy; energy efficiency and conservation projects; energy storage technologies; and integrated waste management, disposal, & recycling.
2. Health related activities
This covers health related activities such as manufacturing in support of the Vaccine Self-Reliance Program or other health-related programs as endorsed by Department of Health (DOH), Department of Science and Technology (DOST) or other similar agencies; medicines; active pharmaceutical ingredients; and specialty hospitals.
3. Defense related activities
This covers defense related activities as endorsed by the Department of National Defense (DND), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), or National Security Council (NSC).
4. Industrial Value-chain Gaps
This covers activities that will address value chain gaps in, among others, steel, textiles, chemicals; green metals processing (e.g., copper, cobalt, nickel), crude oil refining; and lab-scale wafer fabrication.
5. Food Security related activities
This covers products and services critical to competitively ensure food security or in support of green/organic agriculture, as endorsed by the Department of Agriculture (DA) or Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD) such as but not limited to integrated food production and processing activities (e.g., dairy); production and/or adoption of hybrid seeds contained in the National Seed Industry Council (NSIC) Crop Variety Registration; manufacture of animal vaccine, pesticides and fertilizers; and agricultural and fisheries machinery and equipment, and parts and components therefor.
III. Tier III
This includes, but not limited to, the following activities:
1. Research & development (R&D) and activities, adopting advanced digital production technologies of the fourth industrial revolution, such as but not limited to, robotics; artificial intelligence (AI); additive manufacturing; data analytics; digital transformative technologies (e.g., cloud computing services, hyperscalers, data centers, and digital infrastructure); nanotechnology (includes nanoelectronics); biotechnology; production and/or adoption of new hybrid seeds; and other Industry 4.0 technologies.
2. Highly technical manufacturing and production of innovative products and services such as but not limited to manufacture of equipment, parts & services; commercialization of intellectual property (IP) and R&D products/services, aerospace, medical devices (except personal protective equipment); internet of things (IoT) devices and systems (includes wireless sensors and devices); full-scale wafer fabrication; and advanced materials.
3. Establishment of innovation support facilities such as but not limited to R&D hubs; Centers of Excellence; science & technology parks; innovation incubation center; tech startups, startup enablers; incubators & accelerators; and space-related infrastructures.
Pursuant to Section 302 of the CREATE Act, additional activities that comply with Section 296 of the CREATE Act can qualify under Tiers II and III; Provided that, the additional activities under Tier III are duly endorsed by relevant agencies such as the Department of Science and Technology.
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1 Amendments to the General Policies and Specific Guidelines to Implement the 2020 Investment Priorities Plan on Lifting the Locational Restriction of Contact Centers and Non-Voice Business Processing Activities Located in Metro Manila (22 July 2021). The moratorium on the processing of applications for economic zones (ecozones) in Metro Manila under Administrative Order 18 series of 2019 shall apply, unless otherwise lifted.