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Hawaii Eyes First Foreign Office In Ilocos Norte

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The State of Hawaii is eyeing to set up its first foreign office in Ilocos Norte province to boost trade and investment while strengthening global partnerships with Ilocanos.

Fresh from an official visit to Hawaii and California in the United States, Ilocos Norte Governor Cecilia Araneta-Marcos confirmed this on Monday, citing “this is unique for a U.S. state to establish an office outside its federal jurisdiction.”

To be known as the State of Hawaii Office in the Philippines-Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, the office will be located at the newly constructed, government-owned Dap-ayan Center in the province, near the Ilocos Norte Capitol.

“I am very hopeful and very positive that more progress will come to Ilocos Norte with our expanded international partnerships and advanced cooperation in trade, workforce development, and investment,” the governor said during a press briefing at the Capitol.

According to Araneta-Marcos, the new office is being established in coordination with the provincial government, and the formal inauguration is expected to be attended by Hawaii Governor Josh Green.

Soya Cheng-Bueno, chief of Ilocos Norte’s investment office, said there is strong demand in Hawaii for Ilocos’ fresh and processed foods. Expanding market access for local micro, small, and medium enterprises is a top priority.

“Our Hawaii counterparts are ready to receive it, and this will make trade facilitation easier for local industries,” she said.

As this developed, the Ilocos Norte government continues to champion international linkages that advance key sectors, expand global cooperation, and position the province as a competitive hub for trade, tourism, and innovation.

Through sustained engagement with international partners, the province promotes inclusive growth, workforce development, and broader global opportunities for Ilocanos. (PNA)