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    Subic Bay Freeport ZoneAdministered and managed by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

    ROBERTO V. GARCIAChairman and Administrator

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    History

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    Built in 1885 as a Spanish naval station

    Served as a US naval base from 1898 to 1992

    Transformed into a premier investment and tourist destination

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    The US Navy selectedSubic Bay as a repairand supply depot.1

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    Spanish NavalStation

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    SpaindiscoveredSubic Bay'snatural deepharbor and soonbuilt a naval

    fortress.1

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    After theSpanish-

    American war,US Forcestook control ofthe Spanishnaval facility.

    1800 1992

    The Spanish Gate is the mainentrance from the harbor to the

    inner Spanish Naval Station.

    Subic duringWWII

    TheJapaneseoccupiedSubic.1

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    The RP-USMilitaryBases

    Agreement

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    The famous Seabees

    started construction of

    the Naval Base Station.

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    Turnover ofSubic to thePhil. afterthe Senaterejected theTreaty and

    the PinatuboEruption.

    S U B I C B A Y M E T R O P O L I T A N A U T H O R I T Y

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    SEAPORT

    AIRPORT

    TELECOMMUNICATIONS, ROADS & HOUSING FACILITIES

    TOTAL - $ 8 Billion

    VALUE OF INFRASTRUCTURE LEFT BY THE U.S.

    S U B I C B A Y M E T R O P O L I T A N A U T H O R I T Y

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    The first free port in the

    Philippines

    The first successful militarybase conversion into a taxand duty free zone

    670 square kilometers,

    consisting of the former USNaval Base, the municipalitiesof Subic in Zambales, Morongand Hermosa in Bataan, andthe City of Olongapo

    1,800 locators with US$9.3billion cumulative investmentsand 89,745 active workforce

    Fenced Area of 13,601hectares

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    Subic Freeport and Special Economic Zone

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    A SeamlessEconomic

    Corridor

    Integration of Subic and Clarks

    world-class logistics infrastructure

    to create an economic hub that

    takes advantage of Central Luzons

    abundant flat lands

    - Subic, Clark and Luisita linked

    by a 93.8km, 4-lane

    expressway (SCTEP)

    - Construction of 600,000

    TEU capacity

    Container Terminal inSubic

    - Upgrading of DMIA

    SCAD VisionTo develop the Subic-Clark Corridor into a globally competitivelogistics hub for the efficient movement of people, goods,services & data, in partnership with the private sector

    Subic Seaport

    Clark Airport

    North Rail

    North LuzonExpressway

    Subic-ClarkToll Road

    NLE Extension(Clark-Tarlac Road)

    Subic Clark Area Development

    S U B I C B A Y M E T R O P O L I T A N A U T H O R I T Y

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    Advantages for Investors

    Strategic location andaccessibility

    Dedicated Administration

    Attractive business incentives

    Existing world-classinfrastructure

    Readily available skilledmanpower

    Magnificent natural setting

    Unique combination of tourismattractions

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    City FlyingHours

    SailingTime

    (Days)

    Kaohshiung 1.0

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    Accessibility

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    Diosdado Macapagal International Airport

    One of the biggest aviation

    complexes in Asia with its two

    3.2 kilometer parallel runways

    that will be extended to 4

    kilometers to accommodate

    new generation wide-bodied

    aircraft.

    Subic Bay International Airport

    Air Linkages Sea Linkages

    S U B I C B A Y M E T R O P O L I T A N A U T H O R I T Y

    http://www.apl.com/index.html
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    Dedicated Administration

    The SBMA is the sole authority created to administer and develop the Freeport Zone.

    Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

    Established in 1992 to manage and develop

    the Subic Bay Freeport into a self sustaining

    industrial, commercial, logistics and tourism

    center

    Employees: 3,700

    Chairman & Administrator:Roberto V. Garcia

    One-stop investment promotion,

    registration and regulatory agency for

    the entire Subic Bay Freeport Zone

    Key Functions: Investment Promotion,

    Infrastructure Development, PortAdministration, Security and Law

    Enforcement, Permitting and Licensing

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    Business Incentives

    Exemption from all local and national taxes with only a 5% corporate taxon gross income

    Duty-free importation

    Unrestricted entry of foreign investments

    No foreign exchange control

    Visas available to foreign nationals

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    Infrastructure

    Subic Bay has existing world-class key infrastructurethat can support a wide range of businesses.

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    South China Sea

    New Container TerminalCubi Point

    Subic Bay

    International Airport

    Subic Bay

    Techno-Park

    Subic Bay Gateway Park

    (Phase 2)

    Subic Bay Gateway Park(Phase 1)

    Naval SupplyDepot

    (General Cargo )

    Subic Bay Golf

    Course

    Central Area

    Ship Repair

    FacilityBoton Wharf

    POL Pier

    Marine Terminal

    Sattler Pier

    Rivera Wharf

    Bravo WharfYacht Club

    Passenger TerminalLeyte Pier

    Nabasan Wharf

    Camayan WharfHanjin Heavy

    Industries Shipyard(240 ha)

    Boton LogisticsCenter

    Naval Magazine

    Ecotour ism ZoneCubi

    Redondo

    Peninsula

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    Subic is a complete port

    There are a total of 15 operational piers and wharves capable of handlingall kinds of sea vessels

    South China Sea

    New Container TerminalCubi Point

    Subic International Airport

    Subic Bay Techn o-Park

    Industr ial Park (Phase 2) Industr ial Park (Phase 1)

    NSD Area

    ENRONPower Plant

    Central AreaSRF Area

    Boton Wharf

    POL Pier

    Marine Terminal Sattler Pier

    Rivera Wharf

    Bravo Wharf

    Yacht Club

    Passenger Terminal

    Leyte Pier

    Nabasan Wharf

    Camayan Wharf

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    Port of Subic

    15T H E S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T H I S T O R Y

    The Port of Subic is an integral part of the development of the Subic-Clark corridor. It hastwo (2) new container terminals, and 15 operational piers and wharves for all kinds of seavesselsplus a passenger terminal, a fertilizer terminal, a grains bulk terminal and a general

    containerized cargo terminal .

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    New Container Terminals 1 & 2

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    The newest operating container port

    in the country, financed by the JapanBank of International Cooperation

    Responds to the growing requirements

    of seaborne trade in Northern &Central Luzon & the capacity shortage

    of 14 million TEUs projected for South

    East Asia

    Terminal Area: 30 hectaresAnnual Capacity: 600,000 TEUs

    Berth Length: 280 meters

    Controlling Depth: 13 meters

    Equipment: 4 GCs (Post-Panamax)

    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E

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    Manpower

    Central Luzon has a total labor pool of 3.5 million (3rdlargest in the Philippines).

    Subic Bay Freeport and immediate environs: Workingpopulation of 700,000

    About 32,666 university graduates yearly

    5,526 Engineering and Technology-related graduates

    9,788 Business Administration and related courses (IT-enabled)

    3,492 Mathematics and Computer Science graduates

    More than 162 universities / colleges / vocational schoolsin and around the Subic Freeport Special Economic Zone

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    W ll P d N t l E i t

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    Well-Preserved Natural Environment

    Subic Bays well-preserved natural environment provides everyonea high quality of life.

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    Conservation Areas

    Fi t l li i i th h t f t

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    First-class living in the heart of nature

    Luxurious living in the forest, mountain, and beach areas

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    Fi t l li i i th h t f t

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    First-class living in the heart of nature

    Luxurious living in the forest, mountain, and beach areas

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    U i C bi ti f T i Att ti

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    Unique Combination of Tourism Attractions

    Subic Bay is ONE destination for alla place to indulge, to reinvigorate, to escape

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    YACHT CLUB JUNGLE SURVIVAL OCEAN ADVENTURE ZOOBIC SAFARI

    CULTURE HISTORY NATURE HIKES SHOPPING

    WATER SPORTS BEACHES GOLF SPA

    A THEME PARK Destination

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    SUBIC BAYA THEME PARK Destination

    A THEME PARK Destination

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    Under construction

    1. Holy Land Subic

    2. Subic Aviary and Bird Park

    3. Treetop ExpansionCubi

    4. TreetopMangrove Park

    5. MoonbayRiver Walk

    SUBIC BAYA THEME PARK Destination

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    SUBIC BAYAn Eco-tourism Destination

    Natural Attractions

    Forest Trails

    Falls

    Mangrove Area

    Turtle Nesting Areas

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    SUBIC BAYMeetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events Destination

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    SUBIC BAY

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    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E 27

    Year No. of Participants No.of Events

    2012 128,628 293

    2011 107,107 141

    2010 92,000 389

    SUBIC BAYMeetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events Destination

    Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center - 1.2 hectare area, 10,000 persons capacity

    Development of Subic Bay as MICE Destination

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    Development of Subic Bay as MICE Destination

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    A S t T i D ti ti

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    SUBIC BAY:A Sports Tourism Destination

    23rd South East AsianGames satellite venue forarchery, canoe/kayak, sailing

    and triathlon

    Philippine Olympic Festival

    FEI World JumpingChallenge (Equestrian)

    Milo Marathon RegionalRace

    China Sea Race

    Annual Sports Events

    Subic International

    Triathlon Philippine International

    Open Chess Challenge

    ITU Asian 02 LongDistance Triathlon

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    Tourism

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    Tourism

    SPORTS

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    Sports Events

    Classification 2011 2012 Increase

    International 8 15 88

    Local 27 33 22

    TOTAL 35 48 37

    SUBIC BAY: A Top Dive Site & Bird watching Site

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    SUBIC BAY:A Top Dive Site & Bird-watching Site

    One of the top ship wreck divesites in the Philippines

    USS New York (Battleship)

    Oyuru Maru Hellship

    Seian Maru

    Landing Craft Utility, PatrolBoat & Landing Ship

    USS Lanikai

    El Capitan / USS Majaba

    San Quintin

    Declared in 2009 by DOT as oneof the countrys 13 bird-watchingsites

    Sites: Hill 394, Nabasan Area,Triboa & Bee-eater Colony

    48 recorded bird species,including Brahminy Kite,Crested Serpent Eagle, RedJunglefowl, Green ImperialDove, Philippine Scops-Owl,etc.

    Ideal road-side birding site

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    SUBIC BAY A M di l T i D ti ti

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    SUBIC BAY:A Medical Tourism Destination

    Two (2) existing hospitals, and five(5) out-patient / clinic facilities:

    1. Baypointe Hospital (2011)

    2. George Dewey MedicalCenter (2009)

    3. Totalmed Corp.

    4. Triboa Medtech

    5. Borough Medical Care

    6. Laceda Medical Clinic

    7. Gross Pointe MedicalServices

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    Investment Opportunities

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    Investment Opportunities

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    Port Operations

    Warehousing

    Airport Operations

    Transshipment

    Shipbuilding

    Ship repair

    Industrial ParkDevelopment

    Electronics /Components

    Manufacturing

    Consumer Goods

    Renewable Energy

    Garments

    Hotel / Resort

    Development

    Housing Development

    RetirementCommunities

    Golf Course

    Gaming and Leisure

    Ecotourism

    Medical Tourism

    Retail / Restaurants

    Software design

    Call Center

    Business ProcessOutsourcing

    Animation

    School ComplexDevelopment

    Primary

    Secondary

    Tertiary

    Post Graduate

    Skills DevelopmentCenter

    Research &Development

    Subic Bay Investments

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    Subic Bay Investments

    3,789

    5,502 5,752 5,958

    7,168

    7,830 7,900

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    4,500

    6,000

    7,500

    9,000

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    Cumulative Investments (US$ 000)

    Subic Bay is a choice investment destination of 1,180 companies with morethan US$8.4 billion worth of investments.

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    Number of Investors

    INVESTOR PROFILE

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    INVESTOR PROFILE

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    Top 10 Countries with Investment Projects in SBFZin Terms of Committed Investments

    Rank No. of Projects Country of OriginCommitted Investment

    (US$)

    1 223 KOREA 3,620,660,864.92

    2 656 PHILIPPINES 681,854,762.14

    3 52 TAIWAN 260,640,089.36

    4 24 CHINA 103,430,870.99

    5 7 INDIA 102,381,565.22

    6 34 JAPAN 35,436,283.66

    7 37 U.S.A. 14,006,959.33

    8 11 U.K. 10,823,204.50

    9 1 SWITZERLAND 7,000,000.00

    10 1 U.A.E. 6,720,000.00

    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E

    Major Investments in Subic Bay Freeport

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    Major Investments in Subic Bay Freeport

    HANJIN (2007)

    Hanjin Heavy Industriesand Construction Co., Ltd.(Korea)

    4th biggest shipbuildingfacility in the world

    US$2.54 billioncommitted investment

    NIDEC (2001)Nidec Subic Philippines,Inc. (Japan)

    Manufacturing of micromotors

    US$80 million actualinvestment

    WISTRON (1996)

    Wistron Infocom (Phils)Corp. (Taiwan)

    Manufacturing ofpersonal computers,mother-boards

    US$140 million actualinvestment

    AYALA LAND (2009)

    Subic Bay Town Center(Philippines)

    Commercial Mall

    US$70 million actualinvestment

    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E

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    Tourism

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    TOURISM TRAFFIC (Arrivals via SCTEX only)

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    Year

    Visitor

    Arrivals

    Tourist

    Arrivals

    Hotel

    Guests

    Hotel

    Occupancy

    Rate

    2012 5,228,434 1,252,217 1,208,151 69

    2011 4,631,696 1, 150,637 1,106,571 71%

    Variance

    13 9 9

    2

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    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E 41

    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Ayala Mall development

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    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E 42

    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Subic Waterfront Development Project

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    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Subic Waterfront Development Project

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    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Pedestrianization of Linkage Road

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    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Subic Waterfront Redevelopment Project

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    S U B I C B A Y F R E E P O R T Z O N E 46

    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Ilanin West development

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    Investment Prospects in Tourism

    - Cawag area development

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