EV battery manufacturing in PH tackled in President’s meeting with US senator

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EV battery manufacturing in PH tackled in President’s meeting with US senator
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President Marcos welcomed US Senator Tammy Duckworth in a courtesy call at the President’s Hall in Malacañan Palace, where they discussed the possibility of the Philippines manufacturing electronic vehicle batteries for the American market. | JMangaluzINQ

Duckworth told Marcos that she preferred American manufacturing supply chains to be in the hands of allies.

In return, Marcos told the US senator that the Philippines has great potential for manufacturing batteries. “We have nickel, we have bauxite, we have cobalt. And so, the idea of manufacturing has shown more and more potential, the more we study it,” Marcos said. “We will have a demand locally for these batteries but not just for the local demand but also for sale to other countries and for other markets. That is certainly something that we have been pushing very hard for in terms of developing the capabilities,” he added.

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