The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) said Wednesday it signed registration agreements with two Chinese manufacturing firms at the Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ).
The new locators, CIXIN Precision Metal Products (Philippines) Inc. and Philippine Newly Ever Rise Technology Corp., will set up operations in Rosario, Cavite and open around 700 jobs, PEZA said.
PEZA deputy director-general for operations Vivian Santos signed the agreements with Philippine Newly Ever Rise deputy general-manager Weisheng Xiao and the general manager of CIXIN Precision.
CIXIN Precision, with an initial investment of about P40 million in new machinery, will produce heatsink products, CNC components, electroplating and surface treatment materials starting March 2026. The project is expected to employ nearly 100 Filipino workers, mostly in production roles.
Philippine Newly Ever Rise will manufacture and assemble transformers, power supplies, batteries, robotics products, solar systems and electric vehicle parts. The company plans to invest more than P20 million and start operations by January 2026, generating employment for about 600 local workers.
The two investments are expected to strengthen the Philippines’ role in the regional supply chain for electronics, robotics, and precision metal products.
Santos said all goods exported from both firms would carry the mark “Made in the Philippines – Cavite Economic Zone,” which she added was an “assurance of the global quality of ecozone products and the country’s competitiveness as a hub for high-value manufacturing.”







