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Marcos bullish on new era of shipbuilding in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos expressed optimism yesterday that the investments to be generated by the partnership of global firm Cerberus and shipbuilder Hyundai would enhance Subic’s position as a “hotspot” for economic activity as he expressed hope that it will contribute to the attainment of the dreams of Filipinos.

Speaking during the announcement of the partnership between the two companies at Malacañang, Marcos said the Subic Freeport Zone is among the most developed and sought-after investment areas, but it can be greater than what it is with the right investment, innovative projects and approach.

“The investments that will be created hereafter are especially beneficial to Subic because these will strengthen the Freeport area’s vital role as a hotspot for industrial, commercial and other economic activities,” the President said.

Marcos said the initiative of Cerberus and HG Hyundai would allow the Philippines to have a “fresh start” and a “strong foundation” in realizing its vision to be among the largest and most consequential shipbuilders in the world.

“We have established our position as the largest source of competent and able seafarers in the world. The next logical step for us is to ensure that the ships run by Filipinos can also be made by Filipinos,” the Chief Executive said.

“As HG Hyundai is recognized as one of the largest producers of ships in the world, we look forward to the opportunity to usher in a new era of shipbuilding in the country.”

Marcos pointed out that the Philippines was the seventh-largest shipbuilder in the world in 2022, contributing almost 400,000 gross tons of newly built sea and ocean-going vessels.

Noting that great ambitions like the partnership require hard work, dedication and perseverance, Marcos urged the two companies to dedicate the work “not just for the fulfillment of our grand dream for the development of our country, but also for the realization of the dreams of every ordinary Filipino.”

“It is about the ambitious dreams of grounded individuals like ourselves, always eager to take on the challenge and come up with the next big idea that will change the industry and the entire nation,” he added.

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