Philippines Rejects US Jurisdiction Over New Clark City Industrial Hub
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- The Philippines has rejected a US request to place a new industrial hub in New Clark City under US jurisdiction.
- Officials stated no special arrangements will be made for the US regarding the hub, which is part of the Luzon Economic Corridor project involving the US, Japan, and the Philippines.
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The Philippines faces challenges in offering investors certainty due to infrastructure, bureaucratic, and geopolitical hurdles. The Luzon Economic Corridor, a connectivity project by the US, Japan, and the Philippines, aims to generate significant economic returns.
Analysts say the dispute points to a broader challenge: whether the Philippines can offer investors enough certainty while overcoming the infrastructure, bureaucratic and geopolitical hurdles that have long hindered foreign investment.
During a visit to the proposed site on May 15, Joshua Bingcang, president and chief executive of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, told local media that US officials had requested that the zone be placed under US jurisdiction, “but we did not agree to that”.
The 1,620-hectare (4,000-acre) industrial hub in New Clark City, 100km (60 miles) north of Manila, is part of the wider Luzon Economic Corridor. The connectivity project by the US, Japan and the Philippines across four cities on the island is projected to generate US$100 billion for the local economy.
Bingcang further confirmed that “no special arrangement” would be accorded to the US, in response to a Wall Street Journal report on April 17 that claimed the hub would be covered under diplomatic protections.
Açık Sorular
- What specific diplomatic protections were reportedly considered for the hub?
- What are the broader implications for US-Philippines relations regarding economic cooperation and security?
- Will this dispute affect other foreign investment projects in the Philippines?
- What are the specific infrastructure and bureaucratic hurdles hindering foreign investment in the Philippines?





