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Supporting Local Industry: DTI-BOI Visits Republic Cement’s Bulacan Plant

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The Board of Investments (BOI) visited Republic Cement’s Bulacan Plant to deepen its understanding of the cement industry and explore opportunities for strengthening collaboration. The visit complements BOI’s broader initiative to immerse its team in key sectors that are driving the country’s economic development.

Republic Cement showcased its full operations, including the quarry, control room, kiln, mills, and its plastic waste co-processing system. The tour also featured the Bulacan agro farm, demonstrating how responsible mining can coexist with agriculture.

“We go beyond compliance and are committed to sustainability,” said John Reinier Dizon, President of Republic Cement & Building Materials.

The BOI team, led by Chief Investment Analyst Manuel Cruz and Acting Chief Arriane Antoni, expressed appreciation for the warm welcome and valuable insights into Republic Cement’s role in driving innovation and growth.

Republic Cement and BOI discuss ways to boost local industry, with BOI expressing support for policies that strengthen Filipino cement producers.

The visit also highlighted key challenges, such as the two-year inactivity of Republic Cement’s pyroprocessing due to rising imports. Republic Cement Strategy Director Kemuel Garcia explained that government projects account for nearly 40 percent of cement demand, yet current procurement rules do not distinguish between local and imported cement. This puts domestic producers at a disadvantage.

BOI acknowledged the concern and emphasized its commitment to supporting domestic industries by advocating for policy reforms that promote fair competition, strengthen local supply chains and enhance competitiveness of Filipino manufacturers in both public procurement and private sector markets.

“We are always open to working with the BOI on initiatives that support local industry,” Dizon added.

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