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The Strategy of Using Foreign Investors and Licenses

In the Philippines, it is the policy of the State to attract, promote and welcome
productive investments from foreign investors such as foreign individuals, partnerships,
corporations, and governments, including their political subdivisions, in activities which
significantly contribute to national industrialization and socio-economic development to
the extent that foreign investment is allowed in such activity by the Constitution and
relevant laws.
On the other hand, licensing is a business arrangement in which one company gives
another company permission to manufacture its product for a specified payment. There
are few faster or more profitable ways to grow your business than by licensing patents,
trademarks, copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property to others.
These two provide protection from nationalization or the country being hesitatant to
nationalize foreign assets because of potential repurcussions from the international
financial community o A partnership with an interntional institution.

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