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Subic Bay Newslink Subic Bay Freeport news resource
Subic Bay Newslink
Subic Bay Freeport news resource
Resource of news and information on business, tourism and other developments in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone
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12/01 18:02 SBMA: Tree-cutting yarn a non-issue
Officials of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) yesterday reiterated theirposition that no trees will be cut to make way for a $120-million hotel-casino project at Subic's central business district.Reacting to allegations by architect and...
12/01 18:11 Trees at the proposed casino project
Trees including ornamental palms at the proposed hotel-casino project site be
11/26 15:59 Subic hosts ICT convention
Identified recently as one the most viable information technology hubs in the country outside Metro Manila, the Subic Bay Freeport will host starting today (November 27) a two-day convention on information and communications technology (ICT) to help...
11/26 16:01 SBMA: Trees wont be cut for hotel-casino project
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) will not allow the cutting of trees to make way for a multi-million hotel-casino project here, officials said on Wednesday.SBMA Administrator Armand Arreza said the agency has told project proponent Grand...
11/28 7:04 Japanese firm to produce 'personal submarines' in Subic
First gaining attention as a manufacturer of world-class limousines, Japan-based firm Amuza Co. Ltd. is now set to produce in Subic what it called "leisure submarines", in partnership with a business locator here that specializes in fiberglass and...

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