
A REGIONAL trial court in San Fernando, La Union has dismissed a petition to register a parcel of land within the Poro Point Freeport Zone, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said.
“The BCDA welcomes the favorable decision of the Regional Trial Court of San Fernando in La Union, which dismissed the Petition for Land Registration filed by Shipside, Inc.,” the BCDA said in a statement on Thursday.
“This legal affirmation strengthens the BCDA’s mandate over the property and paves the way for the continued advancement of its strategic development in Poro Point Freeport Zone.
The BCDA is planning to revitalize the San Fernando Seaport and enhance the freeport zone.
“Central to this vision is the San Fernando Seaport, whose continued operation and planned upgrades are vital to generating jobs, supporting livelihoods, and driving inclusive progress,” it added.
According to the BCDA, Shipside’s petition covers 543 square meters of land within the freeport zone.
“The court’s decision marks a critical milestone in unlocking the full potential of Northern Luzon,” BCDA said.
“With PPFZ poised to become a key hub for tourism, logistics, and investment, the region is set to benefit from increased economic activity and long-term growth,” it added.
BCDA oversees the Poro Point Freeport Zone through its subsidiary Poro Point Management Corp. — Justine Irish D. Tabile