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Subic-Clark-Manila- Batangas cargo railway gets technical aid from USTDA

Subic-Clark-Manila- Batangas cargo railway gets technical aid from USTDA

Provided by Philippine Daily Inquirer.

USTDA Acting Director Thomas R. Hardy and Philippine Transport Secretary Vince Dizon show copies of an agreement they have signed. (Photo from US Trade and Development Agency)
USTDA Acting Director Thomas R. Hardy and Philippine Transport Secretary Vince Dizon show copies of an agreement they have signed on June 26, 2025. (Photo from US Trade and Development Agency)


MANILA, Philippines — The United States will provide technical assistance to enable the construction of the Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas (SCMB) Railway. The Philippine government seeks to build more regional trains to improve connectivity.

In a statement on Friday, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) said it had inked an agreement with the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for this initiative.

READ: PH remains optimistic on pursuing Subic-Batangas cargo railway

The USTDA will help in crafting the transport model development, port-rail integration study and legal and institutional framework analysis, among others.

The agency helps American companies create jobs through the export of US goods and services to critical infrastructure projects in emerging economies.

READ: DOTr starts feasibility study for Subic-Clark-Manila-Batangas railway

"As a freight cargo railway, the SCMB Railway is seen to solve port traffic and congestion in Manila Port, while ensuring the timely movement of products to and from adjacent major transport hubs," Transport Secretary Vince Dizon said.

This 26.9-kilometer project will connect Subic Port to Clark International Airport, Port of Manila and Port of Batangas.

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