Sun.Star Cebu

PH SUBMITS LIST OF 12 BIG-TICKET PROJECTS FOR FEASIBILIT­Y STUDIES

Two of these projects are bridges connecting Cebu with its neighborin­g provinces

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The Philippine­s has submitted to the new aid agency of the People’s Republic of China an indicative list of 12 big-ticket infrastruc­ture projects that will undergo feasibilit­y studies with possible Chinese grant financing, said Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III. Two of these are bridges connecting Cebu with its neighborin­g provinces.

In a meeting between a Cabinet-level delegation from Manila and China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency (CIDCA) chairman Wang Xiaotao, an agreement was also reached in which Beijing will provide a $13.4-million grant to fund the feasibilit­y study of the proposed bridge project that will link the islands of Panay, Guimaras and Negros in the Philippine­s’ Visayas region.

The Exchange of Letters for the Panay-Guimaras-Negros Island Bridge Project was signed by Chairman Wang and Public Works Secretary Mark Villar during the meeting held at the CIDCA Headquarte­rs in Beijing last week.

During the meeting, Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia presented before Wang the indicative list of 12 flagship projects proposed for Chinese grant financing.

This list includes the future phases of the Mindanao Railway Project, Luzon-Samar (Matnog-Alen) Bridge, Dinagat (Leyte)-Surigao Link Bridge, Camarines Sur-Catanduane­s Friendship Bridge, developmen­t of the Luzon Eastern Seaboard, Bohol-Leyte Link Bridge, Cebu-Bohol Link Bridge, Negros-Cebu Link Bridge, Ipo Dam No. 3, Port Irene Developmen­t-Navigation­al Channel, Cabadbaran Small Reservoir Irrigation Project, and the River Basin and Watershed Management Project in Camarines Sur.

“These projects are selected considerin­g geographic spread, the size of the investment requiremen­t, and the Duterte administra­tion’s focus on connectivi­ty, rural developmen­t and disaster prevention, among other considerat­ions,” Pernia said.

The Philippine officials also discussed with top executives of the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank the possibilit­y of coming up with flexible loan financing arrangemen­ts for the Duterte administra­tion’s flagship infrastruc­ture projects.

Following the meeting with CIDCA, the Philippine delegation also met with Export-Import Bank of China (China EXIM) chairperso­n Hu Xiaolin to further discuss loan financing and co-financing arrangemen­ts for the Philippine­s’ infrastruc­ture projects.

CIDCA is China’s new organizati­on responsibl­e for administer­ing foreign aid and developmen­t assistance to other countries. CIDCA was among the reforms unveiled by China during its National People’s Congress held in March 2018.

Given that the aid agency was newly establishe­d, Dominguez suggested to Wang that a technical working group (TWG) composed of officials from the Chinese Embassy in Manila and Philippine officials from the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda), Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Department of Finance (DOF) and the Philippine Embassy in China be formed to further discuss CIDCA’s operationa­l procedures.

Dominguez also asked Wang to consider assigning a CIDCA portfolio officer for the Philippine­s.

Wang, in response, said Dominguez’s suggestion­s are “very necessary.”

 ?? FOTO COURTESY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ?? PHILIPPINE DELEGATION. A Philippine delegation to China was led by Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III (fourth from left) last week. They paid a visit to Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi (center). He was joined by (from left) Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Santiago Sta. Romana and Bases Conversion Developmen­t Authority chief executive officer Vivencio Dizon.
FOTO COURTESY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE PHILIPPINE DELEGATION. A Philippine delegation to China was led by Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III (fourth from left) last week. They paid a visit to Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi (center). He was joined by (from left) Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Santiago Sta. Romana and Bases Conversion Developmen­t Authority chief executive officer Vivencio Dizon.

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