US and Philippines Collaborate on 4,000-Acre AI Hub
The US and Philippines are moving swiftly to establish a 4,000-acre Artificial Intelligence (AI) and supply chain hub in New Clark City, the first physical facility under the Pax Silica initiative.
Key Takeaways:
- Location: New Clark City, north of Manila, within the Luzon Economic Corridor.
- Purpose: To support emerging industries in AI, digital infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and critical mineral processing.
- Significance: Part of a broader US effort to diversify global tech supply chains away from dependence on China.
- Progress: The project is in the initial stages, with the site allocated by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority and designated a "Golden Node" by the State Department.
- Challenges: Sovereignty questions have already arisen regarding the US request for diplomatic immunity at the facility.
Quote:
“We are moving very, very quickly… [The site] is envisioned as a convergence point for technology firms, research institutions, and government agencies working on AI computing infrastructure, semiconductor packaging, and the processing of critical minerals." – Jacob Helberg, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
Background:
The Pax Silica initiative aims to secure AI and semiconductor supply chains among allied nations. The Philippines, joining in April as the 13th member, is contributing a significant portion of land for this hub.