金色财经
金色财经|5月 18, 2026 10:32
The United States and the Philippines are rapidly advancing plans to build artificial intelligence centers On May 18th, a senior US official stated that the United States and the Philippines are "very rapidly" advancing plans to build an artificial intelligence and supply chain center in the Southeast Asian country, and Washington is seeking long-term protection for US investors. Jacob Herberger, the Deputy Secretary of State for Economic Affairs at the US State Department, said, "Investors who intend to invest billions of dollars in large-scale infrastructure construction must ensure that these investments can withstand the test of government change in both countries and have a certain degree of sustainability and certainty." Herberger inspected a proposed 4000 acre plot of land in New Clark City north of Manila and led more than ten American companies on the trip. Both sides will engage in detailed discussions on how to safeguard the rights and interests of investors and ensure that their proposals are also reasonable and reasonable for the Philippines. Last month, with the Philippines joining the US led supply chain alliance Pax Silica, plans for the industrial center were announced. It is reported that Clark Base will become the first native artificial intelligence industry acceleration center of Pax Silica, aiming to support emerging industries such as artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and future oriented technologies.
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