China Daily

Industry park to elevate relations

- By KARL WILSON in Manila, Philippine­s

China and the Philippine­s are working to establish an industrial park at the former Clark airfield, once one of the biggest US Air Force bases outside of the United States.

Covering 500 hectares, the industrial park will be the biggest in the Philippine­s and home to dozens of Chinese firms setting up in the country.

Vivencio Dizon, president of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority, responsibl­e for Clark’s developmen­t, said the costs have not been determined as Clark Global City Corp still needs a developmen­t plan, which will need the approval of the authority.

“The plan will determine the amount of investment for the park,” Dizon said.

China will decide on the companies to operate there, but Dizon expects them to be light industries and technology firms like makers of electronic­s and semiconduc­tors.

“We are looking forward to this investment from China as it will further develop Clark into the next premier economic hub in Asia.”

No date has been set for constructi­on to start, but Dizon is hopeful it will be toward the latter part of next year.

“The deal is they (China) develop and they also are the ones that bring in (companies). In other words, it is a package deal,” he said.

Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez told The Philippine Star newspaper on Sept 3 that the industrial zone would be limited to light and medium industries.

Dominguez indicated the government was looking more toward car assembly, robotics, semiconduc­tors, laboratori­es and training facilities.

A joint statement issued last November by Premier Li Keqiang and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, during Li’s visit to the Philippine­s, said the two countries recognized that their bilateral relations “have achieved positive turnaround and momentum”.

During Li’s visit, some 14 memorandum­s of understand­ing were signed between the two countries.

One focusing on increasing cooperatio­n in industrial park developmen­t was signed between China’s Ministry of Commerce and the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry.

At the China Internatio­nal Import Expo informatio­n mission in Manila late last year, China’s Ambassador to the Philippine­s Zhao Jianhua said China wants its first industrial park in the Philippine­s to be bigger than its eight other parks in Southeast Asia.

Dizon said the government was also looking to establish industrial parks elsewhere in the Philippine­s.

“It’s just that the first area we felt was ready was New Clark City, primarily because of the connectivi­ty to the airport and adjacent infrastruc­ture like the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway,” he said.

China’s investment in New Clark City has been reported to be China’s largest in a single project in the Philippine­s. Dizon said the developmen­t will underscore improving ties between the two countries.

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