The Manila Times

Japan commits tech support to Subic master plan

- MAYVELIN U. CARABALLO

THE Japanese government has committed to provide technical support to the Duterte administra­tion’s formulatio­n of a regional developmen­t master plan designed to maximize the economic potentials of the Subic Bay and its surroundin­g areas, the Department of Finance (DoF) said.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Finance department reported the Philippine­s and Japan signed on December 6 a memorandum of cooperatio­n (MoC) signifying the latter’s commitment to the master plan developmen­t.

It stated that Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez, representi­ng the Philippine government, and Hiroto Izumi, the Special Advisor to Japan Prime Minister Shinz Abe, on behalf of Japan, signed the MOC at the conclusion of the ninth meeting of the Philippine­s-Japan Joint Committee

on Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Economic Cooperatio­n, held in Tokyo.

Under the MOC, the DoF stressed that the Subic Bay Regional Developmen­t Master Plan may include possible projects in the fields of road network developmen­t, logistics terminal developmen­t, disaster risk management, and the developmen­t of public utilities.

“The Philippine government may require cooperatio­n from Japan, including Official Developmen­t Assistance ( ODA) and other financial resources, for the implementa­tion of the prioritize­d projects listed in the finalized Master Plan. Projects to be financed by Japanese ODA and other financial resources will be determined following a master plan survey and in light of both government­s’ priori

ties,” the MOC said.

According to the Finance department, Japan first made known its commitment to provide technical assistance to the Philippine­s for the developmen­t of Subic and its surroundin­g communitie­s during the bilateral meeting between President

Rodrigo Duterte and Japan Prime Minister Shinz Abe on November 4 on the sidelines of the 35th Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Summit and Related Summits in Bangkok, Thailand.

The two leaders described the Japanese commitment of assistance “as a testament to the deepening strategic partnershi­p between Japan and the Philippine­s,” it added.

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