Philippines to move its mint outside Manila

Bloomberg

Congestion and constant flooding in the Philippine capital are prompting the central bank to move its mint away from the city. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas signed a deal to relocate its production facility for coins and bank notes to New Clark City, a former US air base where the government is building a back-up capital.
“We will build facilities here so that in case of calamity, we have a continuity plan. If anything happens in Manila, we can always use these facilities,” Governor Benjamin Diokno said.
The new facility, which will also print land titles and national IDs, will have a solar farm, as well as a moat and natural tree buffer to boost security. The first phase is due to be complete in four years.
At present, currency is produced in a four-decade-old complex in Quezon City, part of the capital region.

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