Philippines’ Pax Silica AI hub plan slammed for mineral ‘plunder’
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The Pax Silica AI hub project in the Philippines, supported by Philippine and US officials, aims to establish a global gateway for AI, semiconductors, and critical minerals. Critics argue the initiative threatens local communities' livelihoods and water resources, highlighting tensions over contested land and environmental impacts.
On a 1,620-hectare (4,000 acres) site north of Manila, a hi-tech hub is pitched by Philippine and US officials as a global gateway to AI, semiconductors and critical minerals. For critics, however, the proposed development – part of the US-backed global Pax Silica project – is concrete proof of another infrastructure push over contested land at the expense of communities, threatening their livelihood and scarce water supply. The project is a further example of ambitious investment pitches moving...