Mindanao Times

Duterte wants stronger partnershi­p with ADB

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MANILA — As part of efforts to acquire funds for its “Build, Build, Build” infrastruc­ture program, President Rodrigo Duterte is seeking a stronger partnershi­p with Manilabase­d multilater­al lender Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB).

Duterte expressed his desire to enhance collaborat­ion with the ADB during a meeting with its president, Masatsugu Asakawa, at the office of the Department of Finance (DOF) on Monday.

“President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Monday said he wants enhanced collaborat­ion with the ADB in various areas to push the administra­tion’s developmen­t agenda,” a statement from Malacañang read.

During the courtesy call, Duterte sought for ADB’s participat­ion and support as the government embarks on its ambitious infrastruc­ture initiative­s.

He sought for the bank’s assistance to improve the capacity of the government to undertake publicpriv­ate partnershi­p (PPP) projects with increased private sector participat­ion.

Moreover, he congratula­ted Asakawa for his election as the new ADB president and thanked him for the bank’s continued support to the Philippine­s.

Asakawa became the 10th ADB president in January.

“I would like to express

my appreciati­on to ADB for its unremittin­g assistance to the Philippine­s,” the statement quoted Duterte as saying.

He said the Philippine­s is determined to strengthen partnershi­p with the bank in different areas of cooperatio­n.

Meanwhile, Asakawa lauded the Philippine government for bringing down the national poverty rate to 16.6% in 2018 from 23.3% in 2015.

The government aims to further reduce the national poverty rate to 14% by 2022.

He also met with Finance Secretary and ADB Governor Carlos Dominguez and renewed support for both the “Build, Build, Build” infrastruc­ture program and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

In a separate statement, ADB said it is planning to lend a record high USD3.3 billion to the Philippine­s this year, with about half supporting the government’s infrastruc­ture program.

The USD3.3-billion loan financing will fund the Philippine government’s priority projects such as the South Commuter Railway, the Edsa Greenways Pedestrian Walkways, and the Angat Water Transmissi­on Aqueduct 7, among others.

In 2019, the ADB’s sovereign lending to the Philippine­s totaled USD2.5 billion, higher than the USD1.4 billion in 2018. (PNA)

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