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Why Metro Clark is poised to become C. Luzon’s modern industrial powerhouse

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July 01, 2025

Metro Clark, encompassing strategic parts of Pampanga and Tarlac, has swiftly transformed from a former US air base into one of the Philippines' most dynamic growth corridors. Geographically positioned at the center of Luzon, Metro Clark provides extensive access to adjacent provinces, particularly toward northern provinces such as Nueva Ecija, La Union, Zambales and Ilocos Norte. Furthermore, Central Luzon, excluding Metro Manila, is the second most populous region in the country, offering a substantial talent pool that fuels its economic growth.

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Why Metro Clark is poised to become C. Luzon’s modern industrial powerhouse

catalyze significant construction activities, directly benefiting sectors such as renewable energy, semiconductors, electronics, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, green minerals, agriculture, and steel. CDC further secured P35.6 billion in investment pledges in 2024, a 22-fold surge in approvals, reflecting sustained investor confidence in Clark's economic potential.

The government has facilitated world-class infrastructure and unparalleled connectivity in Metro Clark

Infrastructure has played a foundational role in shaping Metro Clark's competitive advantage. The government, led by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), has strategically partnered with the private sector to accelerate development. This is exemplified by collaborations with Filinvest, South Korea's National Agency for Administrative City Construction (NAACC), and Japanese entities including Kansai Electric, Chubu Electric, and Marubeni Corporation — key contributors to New Clark City's planning and development.

Clark International Airport, managed by the LIPAD consortium (Filinvest Development Corp., JG Summit Holdings, Changi Airports Philippines, and Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions), further strengthens the region's world-class infrastructure. Its modern facilities — featuring contactless check-ins, efficient baggage systems, and award-winning design — position Clark as a gateway of choice for international and domestic travelers.

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