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09 November 2025

Greek business community eyes investments in Subic Freeport

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño (2nd from right) exchanges mementos with Nick Stasinopoulos, Chairman and CEO of Hellenic-Asean Business Council, during a trade and business mission in Subic Bay Freeport. Joining them for the photo opportunity are Giovanni E. Palec (left), Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Philippines to Greece, and SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator Remato W. Lee III (right).


Greek companies under the Hellenic-ASEAN Business Council (HABC) are considering investing in this premier Freeport after expressing positive feedback during their visit here on November 7, 2025.

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño welcomed the HABC delegation led by its Chairman Nick Stasinopoulos and Athens Ambassador to the Philippines Giovanni E. Palec upon arrival at the agency’s administration building. 

SBMA Board Director Atty. Ruel John Kabigting, Business and Investment Group (BIG) Senior Deputy Administrator (SDA), Renato Lee III, Business and Investment Department (BID) for Logistics account officer Joemando De Vera assisted Aliño in welcoming the foreign dignitaries during their visit.

According to HABC Chairman Stasinopoulos, the visit strengthens economic trade and cultural ties with the Philippines and Southeast Asian countries. 

“Our purpose here is to strengthen the Greek presence and to create more awareness of the potential in investments, specifically now in Subic, and how we can bring stakeholders together and facilitate joint ventures and interesting projects that could be a win-win situation for the community and the Philippine government,” he added.

Stasinopoulos hosted the first Philippine Business Roundtable in September 2025, which encouraged Greek companies to invest and do business in the Philippines.

At a presentation held at the SBMA Corporate Boardroom, the HABC delegates showed interest in shipbuilding and the cruise ship industry, which have been major staple activities in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. 

The CREATE MORE Act, which aims to attract more foreign investments, was also discussed during the briefing, where Aliño said that the agency offers benefits such as a 20% corporate income tax rate (from 25%) for registered business enterprises, a 100% deduction on electricity expenses, and additional deductions for trade fairs and tourism investments.

Meanwhile, Lee said that local purchases made by the investors are VAT zero-rated, and importations are VAT-exempt for export-oriented enterprises. He added that tax and duty exemptions are provided for donations to public schools and government-owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs).

The HABC is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering bilateral trade, investment, and socio-cultural collaboration between Greece and the ten member-nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It serves as a strategic platform that connects key stakeholders, including government officials, business leaders, and industry experts, to explore new avenues of cooperation. (MPD-SBMA) 

27 October 2025

Arizona State Legislature visits Subic Bay Freeport for potential partnership

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Senior Deputy Administrator (SDA) for Business and Investment Renato Lee III hands over a token to Arizona State Representative Tony Rivero during the Arizona State Legislature visit on October 23.


The Arizona State Legislature recently visited this premier Freeport, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the Philippines and the Philippine-US relations, while eyeing potential economic partnerships with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA).

“The visit is a testament to the strong relationship between the Philippines and the United States,” said SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator (SDA) for Business and Investment Renato Lee III as he welcomed the US delegation.

During the visit on October 23, Arizona State Representative Tony Rivero shared that the chairman of the International Relations Committee for Arizona initiated the visit after a meeting with the Philippine ambassador in Washington in 2017, as Arizona is currently exploring economic development opportunities. 

“We want to establish a trade office to facilitate business investments between Arizona and the Philippines. This is a historical moment due to shared history and potential future collaborations in international trade,” cited Representative Rivero.

Rivero emphasized the importance of building a workforce and educational ties to drive future growth, highlighting the strategic importance of the Philippines in a challenging regional context.

He said that the visit is part of a broader effort to revolutionize Arizona's international relations and economic partnerships, adding that he is impressed with the innovation and potential for tangible outcomes from the discussions in the Philippines.

The delegation also discussed mounting concerns in maritime regional security with the Philippine Coast Guard

The visit aims to strengthen the relationship between Arizona and the Philippines, with a focus on economic and educational collaborations. Arizona representatives from both the Republican and Democratic parties are united in extending partnership opportunities.

The Arizona delegation included Committee of Science and Technology Rep. Justin Wilmeth; Democrat from District 11 Rep. Junelle Cavero; Democrat from District 22 Rep Elda Luna-Najera; and Democrat from District 24 Rep. Lydia Hernandez; Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations (PCFR) Operations Manager Maria Monserrat Apud; Department of Foreign Affairs Principal Assistant at the Office of American Affairs Miguel Antonio Gonzales; and other officials of the Arizona State Legislature.

Third District of Bataan Representative Maria Angela “Gila” Garcia joined the delegation during their visit to Subic Bay Freeport to showcase the many ecozones in Central Luzon, which may be explored by the Arizona State Legislature, including the Freeport Area of Bataan.

After the visit, the delegation toured the various facilities in the Freeport, reaching up to the Redondo Peninsula where Agila Subic is located. The group was impressed of how business and environment seamlessly coexist without compromising one another. (MPD-SBMA)   

25 October 2025

Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas railway project gets grant from Sweden

Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Secretary Frederick Go (5th from left) and Swedish Ambassador to the Philippines Anna Ferry (6th from left) lead the group during the presentation of the grant agreement for the Luzon Economic Corridor’s flagship Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas railway project. The Swedish government, through the Swedfund International, extended a 12 million Swedish Krona (about PHP74 million) grant for the project’s feasibility study. (Photo courtesy of OSAPIEA)


The Swedish government has extended a 12 million Swedish krona (around PHP74 million) grant for the Luzon Economic Corridor’s (LEC) flagship Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas (SCMB) railway project.
The Office of Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs (OSAPIEA), in a press release on Wednesday, said the agreement was signed between the Government of Sweden, through Swedfund International, and the Department of Transportation (DOTr), and the document for the grant was presented at the Malacañang Palace on Wednesday.
“Swedfund’s grant will fund a feasibility study on signaling systems and operational models for the SCMB railway - the anchor infrastructure initiative of the LEC that will connect the major ports of Subic, Manila, and Batangas, strengthening logistics and trade across Luzon,” it said.
It said the Manila-based “Asian Development Bank will oversee procurement of the consultant for the main feasibility study.”
They were joined by Sweden’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department Head for Asia, the Pacific and Latin America Daniel Wolvén, Sweden’s Trade Commissioner to the Philippines Johan Lennefalk, DOTr officials led by Acting Secretary Giovanni Lopez, and representatives from the Department of Finance and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
“This partnership between the Philippines and Sweden advances the President’s vision of developing globally competitive logistics infrastructure that will drive investment and inclusive growth,” Go said in his keynote address during the event.
Ferry, in turn, welcomed the partnership, saying: “This additional agreement with the Department of Transportation is a remarkable example of synergies and cooperation between public and private efforts.”
“We are proud to support the Philippines’ development goals with Swedish technology and expertise in transportation and provide a boost for sustainable growth and opportunities,” she said.
OSAPEIA said the Swedfund International’s support “complements the June 2025 funding from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, which supports parallel studies on transport modeling, port–rail integration, and institutional planning.” (PNA)

24 October 2025

SBF becomes center for business startups with launching of SBMA Business Acceleration Hub, Subic Bay Angel Investor Network

[1] Dakal Lakad 2025 participants stand behind distinguished guests from DICT Region 3, DTI Region 3, DOST Pampanga, and Bulacan State University – Main Campus for a photo opportunity during the Demo and Graduation Day at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC) on October 20, 2025; [2] SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator for Business and Investment Renato Lee III welcomes guests and participants during the Dakal Lakad 2025 Demo and Graduation Day at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC) on October 20, 2025.


This premier Freeport has become a center for business startup activities with the launching of the SBMA Business Acceleration Hub and the Subic Bay Angel Investor Network at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC) on October 20, 2025.

During the Dakal Lakad 2025 Demo and Graduation Day, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Senior Deputy Administrator for Business and Investment Renato Lee III said that launching the two programs establishes Subic Bay Freeport as a center for business startup activities to access investors and strategic partners while expanding innovations beyond the region.

“The project aims to stimulate growth of startups and support them through acceleration with incentives from the SBMA and a business location within the SBFZ. We are also celebrating the graduation of ten startups, coinciding with the launching of the Angel Investor Network,” Lee said.

The SBMA spearheaded the Angel Network Program in compliance with Republic Act No. 11337, or the Innovative Startup Act, which aims to strengthen the local startup ecosystem through a government-led program.

The act provides benefits and incentives for startups and startup enablers thru the Philippine Startup Development Program, managed by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT).

“We’re also proud to share that SBMA has already incubated and produced a successful startup from having 2 Business Process Outsourcing or BPO/Accounting Agents to 300 agents today,” Lee said.

Meanwhile, ten of Central Luzon’s most promising startups took center stage at the Dakal Lakad 2025 Demo and Graduation Day. The event was co-organized by the SBMA, SULONG Central Luzon, and the Wadhwani Foundation.

The event marked the culmination of the five-month acceleration program designed to help startups transition from incubation to investment readiness.

The ten startups that graduated during the event include the Tambanokano Aqua Farm, Dayap Philippines, Project Nitriact, Wisdom | The IP Vault Co., Kilala PH, Kloudtech, Ordermo, Hive Energy PH, InnoVSmarter, and Expoxur.

SBMA Chairman and Administrator Engr. Eduardo Jose L. Aliño expressed his gratitude to all partner government agencies and campuses for their keen interest to develop Subic Bay Freeport as a platform to incubate startups, adding that the SBMA will always provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure the growth of businesses in Subic Bay Freeport. 

Other attendees were DICT Region 3 Regional Director Engr. Antonio Edward E. Padre, DTI Region 3 Assistant Regional Director Richard V. Simangan, DOST Pampanga Provincial S&T Director Engr. Mary Michelle M. Quiambao, and Bulacan State University – Main Campus Chancellor Dr. Ruben E. Borja II. (MPD-SBMA)

08 October 2025

SBMA grants ICTSI a 25-year extension of its concession at the Subic Container Terminal

SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño and Subic Bay International Terminal Chairman and President Christian Martin R. Gonzales sign the agreement for the 25-year extension of the management of the New Container Terminal held Friday at the Acea Subic Beach Resort in Subic Bay Freeport, together with Subic Bay International Terminal Vice Chairman Juan Miguel Delgado and SBMA Director and Ports Committee Chair Honorio C Allado III as witnesses.


The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has granted the subsidiaries of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) permission to extend the operation of the New Container Terminals (NCTs) for another 25 years. 

The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed at the ACEA Subic Beach Resort in Subic Bay Freeport on October 3, 2025, for the “25-year Extension of Contract for the Operation and Management of the NCT.” 

SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño stated that the ICTSI subsidiaries, Subic Bay International Terminals Corp. (SBITC) and ICTSI Subic Inc. (ISI), will continue to operate and manage the New Container Terminals 1 and 2 (NCT-1 and NCT-2).

Aliño and ICTSI Executive Vice President Christian Gonzalez both signed the MOA, witnessed by SBITC Vice Chairman Juan Miguel Delgado and SBMA Director Honorio Allado III. The MOA will enable the SBITC and ICTSI to operate and manage NCT-1 and NCT-2 until 2058. 

SBITC plans to invest over USD$130 million in civil infrastructure and additional equipment as part of its investment and development plan under the extended concession. 

These will include the replacement of the terminal’s four existing quay cranes and acquisition of one additional quay crane, increasing the total to five, as well as the integration of more hybrid rubber-tired gantry (RTG) cranes

According to Gonzalez, these investments will further enhance terminal capabilities, boost operational efficiency, and increase the combined annual capacity of NCT-1 and NCT-2 from 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) to one million TEUs.

“We are thankful to SBMA for trusting us and treating us as the right partner to continue until 2058. Across all the 30-plus terminals we operate around the world, no matter how difficult the place, no matter how challenging, the one thing that represents the trust in ICTSI and the partnership with the local authorities–the government and the regulators–is seeing your contract extended,” he added. 

The NCT serves as a critical international shipping gateway for industries in Central and Northern Luzon, including the economic zones of Subic and Clark. Part of the expansion and upgrades includes the SBITC’s increase in reefer plug capacity to 1,000 by the end of 2025 to support cold chain logistics.

Recent additions to its fleet include near-zero emission (NZE) rubber-tired gantry cranes, tractors, and trailers to improve terminal efficiency. Plans are also underway to automate gate operations by early 2026 and implement a new digital platform for online payments and truck appointments. (MPD-SBMA) 

04 October 2025

SBMA, BOC sign MOU to regulate admission of recyclable non-hazmat in SBF

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño and Bureau of Customs (BOC)-Port of Subic District Collector Noel Estanislao sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which will regulate the admission of recyclable non-hazardous materials and boost the recycling sector, at the Corporate Boardroom of the Administration Building here on October 2, 2025.


Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC)-Port of Subic signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will regulate the admission of recyclable non-hazardous materials inside this Freeport.

SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño and BOC-Port of Subic District Collector Noel C. Estanislao signed the MOU that will boost the recycling sector in the freeport, at the Corporate Boardroom of the Administration Building here on October 2, 2025.

“This agreement will not only ensure proper regulation of recyclable non-hazardous materials, but also enhance our shared efforts to safeguard our borders, protect the environment, and support legitimate industries within the Freeport,” Estanislao said. 

The MOU stipulates that the SBMA has formulated the Proposed Guidelines relative to the Admission of Non-Hazardous Materials, in line with the Freeport’s policies and regulations, and to facilitate the admission of goods and operations in the recycling industry.

The MOU also states that both agencies will coordinate and collaborate to ensure the smooth, transparent, compliant, and efficient conduct of recycling operations, exchange of information on the recycling industry, and provision of capacity building initiatives for SBMA and BOC personnel, as well as registered SBFZ recyclers, to ascertain proper understanding of policies and guidelines.

A policy review will also be conducted to periodically assess and evaluate its applicability and propose recommendations as needed, to rectify and address operational gaps and challenges, and changing circumstances.

Aliño expressed his gratitude to the BOC Port of Subic for the unwavering commitment to nation-building, citing that the collaboration between government agencies and the private sector is necessary in attracting more businesses while protecting the environment.

Recyclable non-hazardous materials are identified as common waste items such as paper, cardboard, metals (cans), glass (bottles and jars), and certain plastics (such as pet bottles) that generally do not pose a significant threat to human health or the environment. 

While generally safe, proper sorting and cleaning of these materials are essential to prevent contamination and ensure they can be processed for reuse, thereby conserving resources and reducing landfill waste, which eventually benefit the environment.

Senior Deputy Administrator for Regulatory Amethya Dela Llana said that the Subic Bay Freeport has 12 companies in the recycling industry, with four other companies eyeing to set up their businesses here. 

Dela Llana added that the SBMA regularly conducts Recyclables Collection Events (RCEs) and weekly recycling initiatives to collect these materials for recycling and upcycling, the proceeds of which support charities like ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation.

Prior to the MOU signing, a public hearing was held at the Subic Bay Yacht Club where locators were presented with Proposed Guidelines, Implementing Procedures, Liquidation reports, and Basis of Fines and Penalties in the Admission of Non-Hazardous Materials in the SBFZ. (MPD-SBMA) 

01 October 2025

SBMA, HPG to establish motor vehicle clearance office in Subic Freeport

SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño shakes hands with Lt. Col. Jansky Andrew S. Jaafar, Officer-In-Charge of the PNP-HPG’s Motor Vehicle Clearance Division (MVCD) after signing a Memorandum of Agreement for the establishment of MVCD satellite office inside this premier Freeport.



The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) will be working on establishing a Motor Vehicle Clearance Division (MVCD) inside this premier Freeport.

SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño said that the creation of the MVCD satellite office will safeguard the Freeport from the illegal exit of unregistered vehicles

Aliño signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Lt. Col. Jansky Andrew S. Jaafar, Officer-In-Charge of the PNP-HPG’s MVCD on September 29, 2025 at the SBMA administration building.

According to Jaafar, the MVCD is a unit within the Philippine National Police (PNP) that is responsible for issuing motor vehicle clearances, which are primarily required for the transfer of ownership of used vehicles to ensure they are not stolen or involved in criminal activities.

The MVCD office will process and issue Motor Vehicle Clearance Certificates (MVCC) as required by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) for all vehicles to the general public.

The satellite office will also maintain a database called the Vehicle Information Management System (VIMS) that records or lists alarmed or stolen vehicles. The office will notify the SBMA of an alarmed or stolen motor vehicle, especially when it is being registered under a Subic Bay Freeport locator or resident.

Chairman Aliño said that the creation of the MVCD satellite office will offer added protection by safeguarding the freeport from unscrupulous individuals who plan to use the area to register alarmed or stolen vehicles.

“The SBMA is more than willing to work hand-in-hand with other government agencies in ensuring the safety and security within and around the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, and deter people from conducting illegal activities in the area,” he added. (MPD-SBMA) 

28 September 2025

Turnaround operations for MV Costa Serena commences in Subic Bay Freeport

Close to 3,000 passengers flock to the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center(SBECC) to process immigration documents required for a six-day cruise to Korea and Japan.


This premier Freeport has stepped up its services as it marked a significant milestone in the cruise ship industry, becoming the turnaround hub for the MV Costa Serena cruise ship on September 26, 2025.

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño shared that the processing of passengers for the cruise turnaround was conducted at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC).


245 passengers from the Port of Busan, South Korea, disembarked the MV Costa Serena while some 2,700 passengers boarded the cruise ship for a six-day tour to other Asian countries.


The ship departed the Port of Subic Bay, en route to Keelung, Taiwan, followed by Ishigaki, Japan, ending its six-day journey at the Port of Manila.


Turnaround cruises” refers to the practice where a cruise ship's itinerary starts and ends in the same port, typically a major city like Miami or Rome, allowing for passenger and crew changes, and ship servicing before the next group boards. 


These “turnaround ports” facilitate a continuous cycle of voyages, as opposed to repositioning cruises, which are one-way trips that move ships to a new homeport for a different season, often resulting in more sea days and unique itineraries. (MPD-SBMA)


24 September 2025

Subic Bay welcomes Villa Vie Odyssey cruise ship maiden visit

Well-wishers welcome the arrival of Villa Vie Odessey, a cruise ship operated by Villa Vie Residences as the ship arrives for her maiden visit at the Boton Wharf of Subic Bay Freeport zone on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.



The Villa Vie Odyssey cruise ship docked at this Freeport on Tuesday morning (September 23) as its maiden ship call here.

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) officials and employees were present to welcome the passengers and crew of the Villa Vie Odyssey, along with representatives from the Bureau of Immigration, Bureau of Quarantine, and other stakeholders.

Some 650 passengers disembarked from the cruise ship as the Villa Vie Odyssey stayed in the Freeport for two days, with her passengers visiting the many tourism destinations inside Subic Bay Freeport.

The Villa Vie Odyssey is a residential cruise ship offering a unique, full-time world cruise experience for residents, or “global residents,” who purchase cabins for long-term stays, rather than traditional shorter cruises.

Once known as the Braemar, the 924-passenger ship was purchased by Villa Vie Residences in 2023 and underwent a significant refurbishment before its 2024 launch.

The ship is designed to be smaller than mega-ships, allowing access to smaller, unique ports, and features a variety of amenities, including dining, pools, a gym with Peloton bikes, and community spaces for activities like art and fitness classes. (MPD-SBMA) 

23 September 2025

SBMA reveals big-ticket projects to AMCHAM North Luzon

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Senior Deputy Administrator for Business and Investment Renato Lee III (3rd from left) welcomes the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc. (AMCHAM) of North Luzon headed by President Denise H. R. Molintas (3rd from right) with a souvenir during its visit to the Subic Bay Freeport last week.


The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has revealed three big-ticket infrastructure projects before the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc. (AMCHAM)-North Luzon during the latter’s visit here on September 17, 2025.

During the Subic Freeport leg of its visit to economic districts in the country, SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator (SDA) for Business and Investment Renato Lee III welcomed AMCHAM President Denise H. R. Molintas at the SBMA corporate boardroom. 

Department of Transportation (DOTR) Planning Service Director Felicisimo C. Pangilinan Jr. also shared a few insights on the various projects that would boost businesses in Luzon.

According to Lee, the SBMA is planning to create a new cruise ship berth at the Redondo Peninsula where cruise ships making their port calls in Subic can unload their passengers at the said facility.

He added that the ₱1.2-billion facility will have a quay length of 380 meters for berth 1, and 350 meters for berth 2. Lee cited that the reclamation for the cruise passenger terminal and cruise leisure and commercial area would cost ₱8.3 billion.

The agency is also intending to redevelop Boton Wharf into a 12.8-hectare terminal with a berthing length of 920 meters. The project will have five warehouses with a floor area of 5,000 square meters each. 

To complement these projects are the construction of administration offices, staging areas, access roads, rehabilitation of existing road networks, and the installation of shore power.

Meanwhile, Lee disclosed that while still in its preparatory stage, a multipurpose terminal will also be constructed at the Redondo Peninsula which will provide access and support to the area, with a total area of 30 hectares, a quay length of 600 meters, and a depth of 12 meters. It will involve the construction of warehouses, an administration building, truck parking, and weighing scale, offices, and facilities for workers. (MPD-SBMA)

19 September 2025

“Subic has great potential for int’l films” – Dir. Alabado, DOT IV-B

Eight tourism stakeholders in Central Luzon were recognized at the 1st Sustainable Tourism Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) awards held at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC) last September 11, 2025.


The country’s premier Freeport was affirmed “almost Hollywood-ready” during the 1st Sustainable Tourism Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) Awards night last September 11, 2025.

Department of Tourism Director Roberto Alabado III of the Office of Film and Sports Tourism and concurrent Region IV-B Director said that film production is not just about the beauty of the location. It also entails amenities and facilities that go with it.

 

“Subic has almost everything that is needed by a film production. Region 3 has a very big potential for Hollywood films, K-pop and soon Bollywood, which is a much bigger industry,” Alabado said during his inspirational speech.

 

He added that his office recently facilitated the filming of an A-list movie showcasing the sights and sounds, culture and destinations of the Philippines, which will have its premiere in Hollywood next year.

 

He emphasized that the film has the power to entice people to travel and see the film location in reality.

 

Meanwhile, eight tourism stakeholders in Central Luzon were recognized for their sustainable practices that are geared toward a greener future.

 

“The honorees we celebrate tonight have embraced the challenge of balancing development with responsibility, and progress with preservation. They are the trailblazers who remind us that sustainability is truly pragmatic, where decisions made on the ground, partnerships built with care, and actions that ripple across generations,” said Dr. Richard Daenos, Department of Tourism-Region 3 Director.

 

SBMA Tourism Department manager Mary Jamelle Camba shared that the 1st Sustainable Tourism Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) awards was created to celebrate and honor outstanding tourism establishments, organizations, and destinations in Central Luzon that are leading the way in sustainability.

 

Sustainable Sanctuary award celebrates recreation, health and wellness facilities that integrate eco-friendly operations, resource management and mindful guest experiences, and was awarded to ACEA Subic Beach Resort.

 

Salt of Sustainability award honors food and beverage establishments that elevate dining through sustainable practices by sourcing local, organic and ethically produced ingredients. These culinary leaders remind us that what we eat not only nourishes our bodies, but also sustain our farmers, our communities and our planet. The award was given to The Nest by the Sea of Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

 

Bridges of Change award recognizes tourism establishments whose corporate social responsibility programs create lasting positive impacts for local communities. These change-makers prove that empowering people build stronger, more resilient and more meaningful tourism for all. The award was given to The Lighthouse Marina Resort of Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

 

Resilient Destination award honors destinations and establishments that lead the way in climate resilience, disaster preparedness and risk reduction. These proactive leaders ensure the safety of visitors and communities, protect natural and cultural treasures, and keep tourism thriving despite challenges. The award was given to Municipal Tourism Office-LGU Guimba, Nueva Ecija.

 

Path to Purpose award honors tourism establishments that have overcome challenges, embraced innovations, and made remarkable progress in adopting responsible practices. Their stories remind us that the world of sustainability is not always easy, but it is always worthwhile. And it paves the way for others to follow. The award was given to Emerald Manor Hotel of Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

 

Green Stay Excellence award honors hotels, resorts, and lodging facilities that showcase outstanding commitment to environmental sustainability. These leaders have integrated green practices into their operations, proving that comfort and care for the environment can go hand in hand. The award was given to Mimosa Cityscapes, Inc. of Clark Freeport Zone.

 

Community-based Tourism Legacy award honors establishments that engage and empower local communities through inclusive and sustainable tourism initiatives. These trailblazers uplift their host communities while delivering meaningful visitor experiences, ensuring tourism benefits both people and places. The award was given to Balangay Apuy Community Tourguides of Malolos, Bulacan.

 

Green Tourism Champion award, the pinnacle recognition of the STAR awards, honors a tourism establishment that demonstrates exceptional leadership, innovation and unwavering commitment to sustainable tourism practices. These champions not only integrate sustainability into their operations, they also influence entire communities and industries to embrace a greener, more responsible future. The award was given to Pulong Kabyawan Agricultural Farm of Pulilan, Bulacan.

 

“From protecting natural sanctuaries, celebrating culture, and empowering communities, to driving innovation, resilience and excellence in tourism services, these categories honor the full spectrum of what it means to be a sustainable tourism champion,” Camba said. (MPD-SBMA) 

 

3rd Central Luzon Sustainable Tourism Summit in Subic Bay Freeport concluded

This premier Freeport recently concluded the 3rd Central Luzon Sustainable Tourism Summit at the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center (SBECC) last September 12, 2025.

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño lauded organizers and participants for the resounding success of the three-day event, which ran from September 10 to 12, 2025.


Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman & Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño (2nd from left) grabs a brief moment for a souvenir photo with distinguished guests of the 3rd Central Luzon Sustainable Tourism Summit, namely: (L-R) DENR Region III Executive Director Engr. Ralph C. Pablo, Dr. Laya B. Gonzales of UP Cebu, DOT Region III Director Richard G. Daenos, Zed Avecilla of the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS), Arch. Michaela Rosette M. Santos-Tayag, and Dr. Michael P. Canilao of the National Museum of the Philippines.


 

Themed “Building Green Legacies: Sustaining Nature, Celebrating Culture, and Empowering Industry,” the summit was well-attended by business leaders and communities who plan to shape the Freeport and the rest of Central Luzon into a greener, more inclusive future.

 

Aliño gave his presentation on “Sustainable Subic: Tracking the Race to Zero,” which discussed the plight of Subic Bay Freeport’s bid to become the first carbon-neutral economic zone in the country.

 

He said that the agency’s first move was to map out the SBMA’s pathway to carbon neutrality, which entailed turning over of solar-assisted electric vehicle charging stations for the e-buses, and regular community-based projects and activities such as coastal cleanups and collecting recyclables.

 

“We aim to make sustainable Subic stakeholder engagements, initiatives, and activities like these a way of life here in Subic Bay,” he added.

 

During the summit, distinguished guests namely, Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito, Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Maria Esperanza Frasco, DOT Director for Office of Film and Sports Tourism and concurrent OIC Region IV-B Director Roberto P. Alabado III, DOT Region III Director Richard G. Daenos, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Region III Executive Director Engr. Ralph C. Pablo, all expressed their full support for the summit.

 

The three-day activity included a trade expo of local products, various ecotours of “green” destinations, and lectures on “Heritage Conservation: Living Traditions in the Modern World” by UP Cebu’s Dr. Laya B. Gonzales, and “From Relics to Relevance: Museum as Custodians of Archeology, History, and Heritage for Sustainable Development” by National Museum of the Philippines Dr. Michael P. Canilao.


 Also, a lecture on “Green Infrastructure: Designing Cities that Breathe” was given by Philippine Green Building Initiative Arch. Michaela Rosette M. Santos-Tayag, followed by “From Plate to Planet: Food waste, Recycling and the Power of Segregation” by Zed Avecilla of the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS), Rina Papio and Nikki Sevilla of the Philippine Alliance for Sustainable Solutions (PASS).

 

The summit wrapped up with more lectures from Philippine Institute for Development Studies Dr. John Paulo Rivera on “Youth in Sustainability: Shaping tomorrow’s Green Leaders” and “Sustainable Tourism: Protecting Underwater Cultural Wonders while Welcoming the World” by National Museum of the Philippines Curator Bobby Orillaneda.

 

The entire event was highlighted by the Sustainable Tourism Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) Awards to honor champions of sustainability in the tourism industry. (MPD-SBMA)