Manila Bulletin

Japan offers blueprint for former US naval base in Subic

- By BLOOMBERG

Japan will create the blueprint to redevelop a former US naval base in Subic that has also attracted interest from China.

Subic Bay, once the largest American naval base outside the US, will be developed through a master plan crafted by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said during his bilateral meeting with

Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Toshimitsu Motegi in Manila on Thursday.

The Japanese agency signed the agreement in December to provide technical support for the Philippine government’s push to revive Subic Bay in Zambales province, with knowledge-based industries, logistics terminals, public utilities and road networks identified as possible industries to grow the local economy.

China has similarly been lured to the area, financing a P50-billion ($987 million), 71-kilometer (44 mile) freight rail connecting Subic Bay to Clark Freeport, also a former US military base. Chinese investors were also interested to take over Hanjin Heavy Industries Constructi­on Co. Ltd.’s facilities, located near the disputed South China Sea.

Despite the Philippine­s’ growing closeness with China under President Duterte, Japan has remained the country’s top source of official developmen­t assistance. It has signed 10 loan agreements so far to support Duterte’s big-ticket infrastruc­ture projects, and Dominguez said there were more opportunit­ies for funding and technical support as the government’s so-called “Build, Build, Build” program picks up this year.

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