The Philippine Star

Manila-Beijing to meet this week on China-funded projects

- LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

Manila and Beijing are scheduled to discuss ways to address the issues and challenges involving infrastruc­ture projects under the Duterte administra­tion’s Build Build Build program to be funded by China through official developmen­t assistance (ODA) loans and grants.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez will lead the Philippine delegation that will provide updates on the progress of the “first basket” and “second basket of projects for Chinese loan financing.

Dominguez will be joined by Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno, Socioeonom­ic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia, Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade, Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar and Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) president and CEO Vivencio Dizon.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano is also expected to join the Philippine delegation from Aug. 22 to 24.

Dominguez and the other members of the delegation are set to meet with China’s State Councilor and Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi and Commerce Minister Zhong Shan, director Wang Xiaotao of the China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency (CIDCA), chairperso­n Hu Xiaolian of the Export-Import Bank of China (China EXIM), and Jin Liqun, president of the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB).

The delegation is also set to pay a courtesy call on Vice Premier of Economic Cooperatio­n Hu Chunhua.

“The high-level meetings will focus on strengthen­ing and enhancing our bilateral engagement and cooperatio­n. “We express the hope that a number of bilateral documents would be presented and signed during the meeting, among them the exchange of letters for the feasibilit­y study of the Panay-Guimaras-Negros Inter-Island Bridges Project,” the Finance department said.

The “first basket” of projects covers the Chico River Pump irrigation project, New Centennial Water Source-Kaliwa dam project, the Philippine National Railways’ South long haul project, and the Davao-Samal bridge constructi­on project, along with the Binondo-Intramuros and Estrella-Pantaleon bridges that are being funded with grants from China.

On the other hand, the “second basket” includes the Ambal-Simuay River and Rio Grande de Mindanao River flood control projects, Pasig-Marikina River and Manggahan Floodway bridges constructi­on project, Subic-Clark Railway project, Safe Philippine­s project Phase I, and the rehabilita­tion of the Agus-Pulangi hydroelect­ric power plants project.

The groundbrea­king ceremony of the Binondo-Intramuros and EstrellaPa­ntaleon bridges across the Pasig River was held last July 17. Both bridges are expected to ease traffic in Manila’s heavily congested areas where major business and commercial hubs thrive.

Dominguez and Chinese officials signed a $62 million loan agreement in Hainan, China last year to fund the constructi­on of the Chico River Pump Irrigation project and a separate accord on economic and technical cooperatio­n providing for a $79 million grant for at least four other projects undertaken by the Philippine Government in cooperatio­n with China.

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