The Central Philippines Super Region is envisioned to be the premier tourist destination on account of its unique natural wonders: long white beaches, rich coastal and marine resources, vast forest reserves and diverse ecosystems, varied provincial cultures and historical landmarks.

To ensure the implementation and completion of vital development projects, President Arroyo has designated five development champions or point persons for each super region.

 
   

 

 

The CyberCorridor is an ICT channel running over 600 miles acros the country, from Baguio City in the North, and Zamboanga down sourth of the archipelago. Supported by a $10 Billion high-bandwidth optic fiber back-bone and digital network, the Cyber Corridor is home to numerous cyberservice providers that supply expert services in various fields of ICT like business process outsourcing (BPO), contact centers, animation, medical and legal transcription, software development, e-learning, e-entertainment and gaming and other back office operations (e.g. finance and accounting, human resource development, etc.)

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Luzon Urban Beltway. The heartland of industry, trade and commerce of the country, the Luzon Urban Beltway (LUB) contributes the most to the national economy among all the other super regions. Of the country's total gross domestic product (GDP), about 55 percent come from the region.

 

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Mindanao Super Regions . The adoption of a super region strategy as laid out in the President’s July 2006 State of the Nation Address (SONA) augurs well for Mindanao, given the island’s competitive edge in agribusiness, which could be further harnessed by major infrastructure support.

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North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle. The NLAQ is part of the President’s roadmap to realize the region’s full potentials that would spur the country’s drive towards agricultural productivity and increased food production not only to supply the major population centers of Luzon, but North Asia as well. This proximity to the major markets of North Asia holds the promise not only of agricultural exports but domestic economic growth through a vibrant tourism market.

 

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