Recently the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) was recognized by the Australia and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (ANZCham) for strengthening economic ties between the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand during a prestigious event held in Makati City, according to the official announcement.
To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from official announcement by the SBMA. Some parts in boldface…
The Australia and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (ANZCham) recognized the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) for its efforts in fostering strong economic linkages between the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand.
The citation was given during ANZCham’s 45th Annual General Meeting and Awards Night held at the Makati Shangri-La on March 24, 2026, where SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator for Business and Investment Renato Lee III accepted the award on behalf of the agency.
“We are strengthening our global linkages not only to attract capital but also to bring in innovation, technology, employment, and long-term partnerships that create real economic value,” Lee said.
The Bridges of Progress Award is conferred to Philippine institutions that have demonstrated exemplary collaboration and actively contributed to strengthening trilateral and economic ties with Australia and New Zealand.
SBMA’s recognition reflects its role in advancing international partnerships and investment promotion, a testament to SBMA’s growing role in the regional investment landscape.
It recognizes its sustained efforts to streamline investment processes, support foreign enterprises, and position Subic Bay Freeport as a competitive hub for global business.
Meanwhile, SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño emphasized the award’s broader significance in reinforcing international cooperation: “This honor reflects the strength of our partnerships with the Australian and New Zealand business communities.”
“We remain committed to policies that encourage greater investments, deepen economic engagement, and promote shared prosperity across our regions,” he added.
ANZCham officers, headed by its President Benjamin Romualdez, attended the event, along with members of the diplomatic corps and leaders from both the public and private sectors, and gathered to celebrate organizations that have contributed significantly to enhancing cross-border partnerships.
ANZCHAM Philippines is a prominent, non-profit business organization that has been active for over 45 years. It serves as a bridge for enterprises looking to expand within the Philippine-Australian-New Zealand business corridor.
Let me end this post by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this recent development? Do you think the SBMA’s continued efforts on strengthening economic ties with the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand will result in investment breakthroughs?
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