MANILA, Philippines — Japanese company Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. (YRC) is set to spend P3.5 billion for the expansion of its tire plant in Clark, according to the Clark Development Corp. (CDC).
The Yokohama Rubber Co. is expanding the production capacity of Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc. (YTPI), its passenger car tyre production and sales subsidiary in the Philippines. Yokohama Rubber plans to invest about 3.5 billion pesos (approx. $200 million) to expand the plant's daily output capacity to 32,500 tyres, an …
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Japan's Yokohama Rubber Co has announced its decision to expand the production capacity of Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc. (YTPI), its passenger car tyre production and sales subsidiary in the Philippines.