Clark must become a ‘mecca’ for tourists, investors – Marcos

Clark must become a ‘mecca’ for tourists, investors – Marcos

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 11:07 AM February 21, 2024

PHOTO: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the inspection of the Airport-New Clark City Access Road. STORY: Clark must become a ‘mecca’ for tourists, investors – Marcos

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the inspection of the Airport-New Clark City Access Road on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. Photo from Jean Mangaluz

MANILA, Philippines — Clark must become a mecca for tourists and a magnet of investments, said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday.

After inspecting the Airport-New Clark City Access Road (ANAR) in Pampanga, Marcos said that he wants the area to be elevated into a major economic hub.

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“Clark can now host a wide range of economic activities including innovation labs, creative workshops, manufacturing concerns, leisure complexes, and a cyber corridor,” said Marcos in his speech.

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“In short, the Clark metropolis has what it takes to be a mecca for tourists, a magnet of investments, and a market of goods and services. We must leverage these attributes into higher visitor traffic, attracting more investments that generate better jobs and spur economic activity,” added the President.

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Marcos said that the ANAR is a red carpet for Clark. He instructed the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) to ensure its speedy completion.

“Going by BCDA’s track record, I trust in the quality of the workmanship of this road, and in your commitment to observe the relevant procurement rules, laws, and regulations,” said Marcos.

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