The United States Embassy delegation for the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC) Steering Committee visited the Subic Bay Freeport on May 13, 2026, signaling stronger economic cooperation and expanded investment opportunities in the country.
Leading the delegation was Heather Variava, Senior Advisor for Economic, Energy, and Business Affairs and Head of Delegation for the committee, together with representatives from the US economic team. The visit forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen US-Philippines economic relations through close coordination with government officials and business leaders.
The delegation met with officials of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority led by Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño to discuss economic growth initiatives under the Luzon Economic Corridor.
The LEC is a multi-billion-dollar economic partnership aimed at enhancing infrastructure, logistics, and supply-chain connectivity among the country’s major economic hubs — Subic Bay, Clark, Manila, and Batangas.
Aliño said the initiative, originally launched as a trilateral partnership among the Philippines, the United States, and Japan, has now expanded to include Australia, Denmark, France, Italy, South Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
“This ambitious venture will strengthen infrastructure, supply chains, and green energy across Subic, Clark, Manila, and Batangas,” Aliño said.
“It is most timely that Her Excellency Heather Variava and her delegation visit us now, as the Luzon Economic Corridor gains momentum through international partnerships and expanded economic engagement,” he added.
According to Aliño, upcoming projects involving railway connectivity, port modernization, clean energy, and semiconductor supply chains are expected to further solidify Subic Bay’s role as a premier logistics and manufacturing hub in the region.
The initiative was initially launched in April 2024 under the G7’s Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGI), with the Philippines, the United States, and Japan serving as founding partners. Since then, the program has evolved into a broader 10-nation coalition supporting sustainable and strategic infrastructure development in the country.
The ambassador’s visit also forms part of efforts to coordinate strategic infrastructure and investment programs with the Philippine government and the private sector, while promoting reforms aimed at streamlining regulations and improving investor confidence.
Variava is currently leading efforts to advance economic growth initiatives under the Luzon Economic Corridor by promoting sustainable and transparent infrastructure partnerships in the region. (SNL)






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