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Crocodiles still lurking behind.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. meets with Damac Digital representatives in the UAE to discuss potential data center investments in the Philippines.

BBM WATCH | When Promises Travel Faster Than Power Supply

January 13, 20261 min read

Investment pitches sound best overseas.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently presented the Philippines as a potential hub for data center development during talks with Damac Digital, the technology arm of Dubai-based DAMAC Group.

The proposal highlights the country’s strategic location, growing digital economy, and young workforce—key selling points as global firms search for expansion sites in Southeast Asia. Marcos pitched the Philippines as “ready” for large-scale digital infrastructure, positioning it as a future player in the global data economy.

What remained carefully understated, however, were the familiar domestic challenges: electricity costs, grid stability, and regulatory consistency—issues data center operators quietly rank as deal-breakers.

The meeting reflects a broader pattern of the administration’s economic diplomacy: ambitious narratives abroad, while groundwork at home continues at a slower, more complicated pace.

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Still, officials frame the pitch as part of a long-term vision to attract high-value investments and modernize the country’s digital backbone. Whether interest turns into actual server racks, cooling systems, and megawatts on the ground will depend less on speeches—and more on execution.

In global tech, optimism opens doors.
Infrastructure decides who gets to stay.

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