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Several countries have expressed keen interest in collaborating on the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), an ambitious infrastructure initiative aimed at linking Subic Bay, Clark, Manila, and Batangas. The LEC is envisioned to enhance connectivity through high-impact projects such as ports and railways.
Representatives from Australia, South Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom attended a joint exploratory meeting in Malacañang last week, signaling their intention to contribute to the corridor’s development.
Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick Go said the LEC has gained strong support since its announcement during the Trilateral Leaders’ Summit in Washington, D.C., in April.
“The commitment from these like-minded partners signals a robust future for the LEC, promising enhanced infrastructure, sustainable development, and strengthened economic ties across borders,” Go stated.
The LEC is a collaboration with the United States and Japan, marking the first initiative of its kind in the Indo-Pacific region.
Despite impending leadership changes in the U.S. with Donald Trump’s return to the presidency, Go expressed confidence that the LEC would remain a priority.
“We are happy that several other countries have signified their desire to contribute to the development of the Corridor,” he added.
The project is expected to drive economic growth, improve regional connectivity, and create sustainable infrastructure solutions, reinforcing the Philippines’ position as a key player in the Indo-Pacific.
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