Subic Bay Freeport Zone | |
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Special Economic Zone | |
Subic Bay Yacht Club
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Location within the Philippines | |
Coordinates: 14°48′25″N 120°17′13″E / 14.807°N 120.287°ECoordinates: 14°48′25″N 120°17′13″E / 14.807°N 120.287°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Luzon (Region III) |
Province | Zambales, Bataan |
Founded | November 24, 1992 |
Founded by | Richard J. Gordon |
Government | |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) |
ZIP code | 2222 |
IDD : area code | +63 47 |
Website | Subic Bay Freeport Official Website |
Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ), which is known simply as Subic Bay, is the Philippines' first successful case of a military base converted through volunteerism into a tax- and duty-free zone similar to Hong Kong and Singapore, operated and managed by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority or SBMA. It covers the fenced area of the former U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay located in the southwest of Luzon Island in the Philippines and surrounded by the municipalities of Subic and Olongapo City in Zambales and Hermosa and Morong in Bataan, in concurrence of these municipalities' Sangguniang Bayan, pursuant to Section 12 of RA 7227. The harbor faces the Zambales Mountain Range to the west and the Subic Bay opening to the South China Sea. It is northwest of the Bataan Peninsula and southwest of Zambales Province.
SBFZ is 110 kilometers north of Manila. Manila Bay and the Bataan Peninsula separate SBFZ from Manila. The mountain ranges around the Subic Bay area and the deep natural harbor provide excellent and protected anchorage. In addition, these features make SBFZ naturally sheltered from typhoons as well as from the effects of an eruption of nearby Mt. Pinatubo.
Subic Bay Freeport Zone is in Region III (or Central Luzon Region) of the Philippines. It is one of the points in the growth triangle (and an engine for economic development) in the region. SBFZ is a supplier of services and products for the Central Luzon Development Program, a regional growth area composed of the provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bataan, and Zambales.