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Shaping the Future: Aboitiz InfraCapital Fostering Nation Building at AmCham Philippines’ 2025 Economic Briefing

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Newport — As a leader in transformative industrial-anchored solutions, Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates recently took part in a pivotal conversation on the country’s economic future and what it can do to ensure its stability amidst externalities through digital transformation and synergistic collaboration of the public and private sector.  

The forum brought together top minds from the Department of Finance, the Department of Budget and Management, the Department of Trade and Industry, the World Bank, and industry leaders from sectors such as manufacturing, banking, finance, and the academe dove into key topics such as the CREATE MORE law, international trade policies, a forecast into the economic outlook of the country, the importance of infrastructure development, the value of public private partnerships, and elevating the country’s status to an upper middle-income nation.  

Represented by Vice President for Commercial Strategy, Monica Trajano, Aboitiz InfraCapital imparted its knowledge on matters such as nation-building, job-generation, and foreign direct investments through the use of ecozones.  

Through these efforts, Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates is making bold strides toward providing solutions towards nation building, economic growth, job creation, business productivity, and investments. By building upon our long-standing commitment to provide transformative solutions anchored on industry, we continue to contribute towards making the Philippines as the preferred investment destination in Asia.|

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