The Manila Times

New Chinese minister to sign 40 postponed projects

- PROJECTS FROM B1 RAADEE S. SAUSA

THE new Chinese commerce minister will arrive here in March to sign the postponed 40 Philippine-China joint projects worth billions of dollars, an ambassador said on Friday.

“On March 7, the new Commerce Minister, Zhong Shan will come and the talks [Joint Commission on Economic and Trade Cooperatio­n (JCETC)] can proceed, and then the signing of the initial projects. It’s like a priority list of those they will choose to fund,” Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Sta. Romana said during the Philippine-China Trade and Investment Forum.

He added that according to Chinese Ambassador Zhao Jianhua, they want to start a

couple of projects before the end of the year.

“It is a very important part for the coming visit of the China’s new Minister of Commerce. He will sign, together with his counterpar­ts, guidelines which would guarantee that proper and legal procedures will be followed. Cooperatio­n between both sides would be rulesbased, transparen­t, and will stand the test of time, stand the test of laws,” Jianhua said.

The postponeme­nt of Chi- nese Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng’s visit to Manila was because of new appointmen­ts in the Chinese government.

An earlier report said that Beijing cancelled the Minister of Commerce’s ( MOFCOM) visit to Manila this week, following the comments of Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay on China’s activities in the disputed West Philippine Sea.

Sta. Romana said the new appointmen­ts made by the Chinese government in MOFCOM was the reason for the postponeme­nt of Gao’s visit and not Yasay’s statement during the Boracay Meet of the Asean Summit.

The Philippine­s has submitted to Beijing a list of 40 smalland large- scale infrastruc­ture projects for possible loans and grants. Chinese firms are also keen to invest in the agricultur­e, fisheries and energy sectors in the Philippine­s.

However, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez 3rd, earlier, said a six-year developmen­t program for China-Philippine­s cooperatio­n was due to be signed during Gao’s visit.

Dominguez said 15 of the infrastruc­ture projects submitted while 25 other projects were for feasibilit­y study support. Three of the large-scale projects are worth $3.4 billion combined.

Meanwhile, Francis Chua, chairman emeritus of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) said that Ramon Ang is interested to fund a connecting lane for the North and South Luzon expressway to Bulacan, Bulacan.

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