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Taiheiyo Cement Corp. of Japan is doubling down on the Philippines with a P18.85-billion expansion plan.’
Its local subsidiary Taiheiyo Cement Philippines Inc. , will construct a new cement distribution terminal in Calaca, Batangas with a further plan to upgrade its existing San Fernando plant to boost production capacity. The San Fernando plant upgrade will incorporate state-of-the-art technology designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and facilitate waste recycling. It signifies a major investment in the Philippines, as reported by Department of Trade and Industry field office in Japan.
Philippine commercial counselor to Tokyo Dita Angara-Mathay said Taiheiyo submitted a letter of intent in February 2023, outlining a total investment of 54 billion yen, with potential to create 2,000 jobs Taiheiyo operates a plant in San Fernando, Cebu. Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual met with senior executives from Taiheiyo Cement and discussed the company’s future investment plans and the potential for even deeper collaboration.
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