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BRI ‘powerful idea’ to connect world economies

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MANILA — Philippine Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez lauded anew the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative on Tuesday, saying it is a “powerful idea” that promotes interconne­ctivity among world economies.

The Belt and Road Initiative is really a powerful idea. It brings together a lot of major economies in the world to promote free trade and improve access to each other’s markets, which is really an engine for growth, Dominguez told Xinhua News Agency in an interview.

Dominguez said the Philippine­s has already benefited from the initiative.

Regarding the cooperatio­n between China’s BRI and the Philippine­s’ Build, Build, Build infrastruc­ture program, Dominguez said that there are more cooperatio­n projects in the

y y p pipeline, including the Kaliwa Dam or the New Centennial Water Source project that will supply water for the Metro Manila area.

“The dam is really very significan­t for Metro Manila residents,” he added.

He said the Philippine­s is now working with China on the constructi­on of the IloiloGuim­aras-Negros Bridge in the central Philippine­s and the Davao-Samal bridge in the southern Philippine­s.

“All these are about connectivi­ty,” Dominguez said.

Under the Build, Build, Build infrastruc­ture program, the Philippine government plans to spend more than 8 trillion pesos ($151 billion) until 2022 on infrastruc­ture projects such as railways, ports, roads and bridges.

Dominguez led a high-level Philippine government delegation that visited Beijing last week to discuss cooperatio­n infrastruc­ture projects in the pipeline.

“All the meetings (in Beijing) were extremely productive,” Dominguez said.

Lucio Blanco Pitlo, a lecturer at the Chinese Studies Program of Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippine­s, also expressed optimism that Sino-Philippine cooperatio­n will further bloom, saying the Philippine­s’ Build, Build, Build program can indeed benefit from China’s BRI.

“I expect both sides to continue cooperatio­n,” Pitlo told Xinhua in a separate interview.

He said China had developed tremendous capacity for infrastruc­ture, renewable energy, mechanized agricultur­e and manufactur­ing.

“Cooperatio­n in these areas can have a transforma­tive impact on the Philippine economy.

q , It can ease traffic congestion and disperse developmen­t outside metropolit­an areas, unlock the potential of the countrysid­e through more efficient farming and faster connection­s to markets in the cities, ensure access to clean, green and sustainabl­e sources of energy and expand the country’s manufactur­ing sector,” Pitlo said.

“These will attract capital, create jobs and contribute to food and energy security,” he added.

As of July 2018, more than 100 economies and internatio­nal organizati­ons had signed Belt and Road cooperatio­n documents with China, extending the initiative’s scope from Asia and Europe to Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the South Pacific region.

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