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Ph eyes AI leadership, global tech node in Tarlac

NEW CLARK CITY, Tarlac (April 22, 2026) — The Philippines is positioning itself as a primary engine for global technological advancement as it designates a massive 4,000-acre site here as a premier hub for artificial intelligence and high-tech manufacturing.

The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) recently announced that this sprawling property in New Clark City will serve as the anchor for the country’s participation in the Pax Silica Declaration.

This United States-led initiative aims to create a secure and innovation-driven supply chain that integrates semiconductors, critical minerals, and advanced AI infrastructure among a network of trusted nations.

The site has been designated as a “Golden Node,” a specialized model for AI-native investment hubs designed to move away from traditional factory setups in favor of next-generation manufacturing ecosystems. It will also house the first Pax Silica Coordination Office, acting as a convergence point for government agencies, research institutions, and international technology firms.

During a roundtable discussion with the US-ASEAN Business Council and the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C., Finance Secretary Frederick Go emphasized that the Philippines is ready for immediate investment in several key sectors.

Beyond the technological developments in Tarlac, the government is pitching opportunities in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, renewable energy, and electronics to American investors.

Go highlighted the country’s strategic mineral resources and geographic location as critical assets that are now being harnessed for the industries of the future.

The push for AI leadership is a central component of the National AI Strategy Roadmap, which seeks to transform the Philippines into a regional powerhouse for emerging technologies.

Ronald Dizon
Ronald Dizon
Ronald was correspondent for several Philippine dailies and weeklies a score of years ago and was editor of a South Pacific paper. He still writes for this online news service and several local weeklies. If he's not busy, you might catch him online on cnc.net playing that godawful old game. "Aaaa kakakaka!!!!!"
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