YOKOHAMA Tire Philippines Inc. (YTPI) has started construction on a P3.5 billion expansion of its tire plant in Clark.
YOKOHAMA Tire Philippines Inc. has started construction on a P3.5 billion expansion of its tire plant in Clark . The project, set for completion by the end of 2025, will increase
is a subsidiary of Japan's Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. . President and CEO Atsushi Funayama lead the groundbreaking ceremony for
Tire Breaks Ground On P3.5B Clark Plant Expansion
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