BCDA promotes Clark to US firms as top investment destination

The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) announced that over 100 U.S. companies have expressed interest in establishing connective infrastructure, information and communications technology, and critical minerals operations in the Clark area.

During a recent Senior Leaders Seminar in Washington DC, BCDA Chairman Delfin Lorenzana and CEO Joshua Bingcang promoted Clark as an investment destination for these firms.

Bingcang emphasized that Clark has evolved from a former U.S. military base into Central Luzon's top tourist attraction and investment hub, attracting significant interest from US companies.

BCDA highlighted several development projects in Clark, including the Filinvest Innovation Park, data center facilities, waste management projects, solar power plants, and transportation infrastructure.

The BCDA also invited U.S. firms to explore opportunities outside New Clark City, such as the National Food Hub and railway projects.

US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo committed to pitching Clark as an ideal investment hub for US companies looking to expand in the Philippines during her upcoming trade mission on March 11-12.

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