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partnership, and red and blue are reminiscent of national pride, with red exudes determination, passion and strength, and blue depicts stability and depth. This logo is currently used on the freeport zone's administration building since 2012. The logo's blue and red colors also reflect that the zone was inherited from BEPZ/BEZ/PEZA, with BEPZ/BEZ being the zone's former name and PEZA as its operator until the full turnover of operations and management of the zone to AFAB on June 29, 2010 leading to the abolishment of BEPZ/BEZ the following day on June 30.
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The first logo as FAB, used from AFAB's creation in
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Despite the full turnover of the zone from PEZA to AFAB, there are still traces and references of BEPZ/BEZ and PEZA still left that were not yet removed, such as on some signages found on
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In early 1972, three congressmen — Roman, Roces, and
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The second and current logo of FAB, used since April 2011, features the FAB in blue text with red and blue swirl or spiral on the upper-right of the text, and the text "Freeport Area of Bataan" below. The swirl or spiral of the logo symbolizes growth, swirl's interlocking parts represents trade and
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However, in the 90s to 2000s BEPZ (now renamed as Bataan
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FAB issues its sticker to enter the zone's premises since 2011 which succeeded the BEZ sticker that were produced until 2010 while PEZA had still remaining programs and plans on the zone and has been in use until 2011 or the first few months of AFAB's full operations and management over the zone.
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Philippine Congress then passed the Freeport Area of Bataan Act (Republic Act 9728), which was enacted into law on October 23, 2009. This Act converted BEZ into FAB, and created AFAB which started to partially operate and manage the zone in conjunction with PEZA from October 2009 to June 29,
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has a total land area of 153.9 km or 1,742.48 hectares (4,305.8 acres) representing 12% of the total land area of Bataan. Of this, about 35% consist of the pastureland, 4.6% of forestland, 3.8% agricultural lands and the remaining 6% for residential and industrial use. It is home to a
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which made the red part of the BEPZ/BEZ/PEZA logo became all blue as one of the projects of AFAB made during its first few months of operation and management over the zone and then the said logo was next to be removed by placing a cement on a part of the building where the logo is in 2012.
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Prior to the creation of BEPZ, the area where the freeport zone is currently located was formerly part of barangay Camaya and barrio of NASSCO (National
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province. Of which, ten (10) are now in development, and seven (7) are already operating. Six (6) of these expansion areas are located in Mariveles, while eleven are scattered in the towns of Bagac, Dinalupihan, Hermosa, Orani, Abucay, Pilar, and Limay, and in the City of Balanga.
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and Subic Freeport. The value of exported products reached more than US$ 1.05-billion for the year 2023 from the 44 manufacturers operating in the freeport, employing roughly 40,000 personnels. In addition, in a report released by
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its place in humanity’s darkest history and made this war-torn fishing village one of two starting points to a brutal, long march that saw thousands of Filipino soldiers and hundreds of their American counterparts killed.
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signed Republic Act 11453, amending the provisions of RA 9728, and further strengthening the powers and functions of AFAB, enabling the freeport to expand its operation anywhere within the province of Bataan.
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