PARTNERSHIP. General Santos City Mayor Ronnel Rivera (second from left) signs in a hybrid ceremony on Friday (Oct. 22, 2021) a memorandum of understanding with Clark Development Corporation (CDC), Clark International Airport Corporation, and Subic-Clark Alliance for Development to renew their trade and economic partnerships. Also in the photo (from left) are CEMCDO head Leonard Flores, CDC president Manuel Gaerlan, South Cotabato first district Rep. Shirlyn Banas-Nograles, and USAID-Surge project coordinator Gemma Borreros, who all served as witnesses. (Photo courtesy of the city government) GENERAL SANTOS CITY - The city government has renewed its partnership with Clark and Subic Bay Freeport and Special Economic Zones as it moved to further accelerate trade and economic exchanges with the two areas. City Mayor Ronnel Rivera signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday with the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC), and the Subic-Clark A