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‘PH no longer seeking China funding for railway projects’

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APART from the P83-billion first phase of the Mindanao Railway Project, the Philippine­s is also withdrawin­g its plan to seek Chinese loan financing for two more railway projects, Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista said.

At the sidelines of the German-Philippine Chambers of Commerce and Industry forum in Makati City on Thursday, Oct. 26, Bautista confirmed that the government is also looking for other funding sources for the Philippine National Railways South Long and the SubicClark Railway projects.

“‘ Yun ang hinahanapa­n namin ng funding (These are what we’re seeking funding for),” the Transporta­tion chief said.

The two railway projects, along with the Phase 1 or Tagum-Davao-Digos segment of the Mindanao Railway Project , were supposed to be financed through Chinese official developmen­t assistance (ODA).

To recall, in July 2022, Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for Railways Cesar Chavez said the Chinese government did not act on the Duterte administra­tion’s request for loan financing for the Philippine­s’ three major railway projects.

In September 2022, however, DOTr said the Philippine­s will be r e submitting its loan applicatio­ns for three Chinafunde­d projects.

Fast- forward to October this year, Bautista said, “We inherited these projects and since there’s not much movement on the financing [so] we requested the Department of Finance to help us look for other funding sources.”

On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the Transporta­tion chief confirmed the Philippine­s is no longer pursuing Chinese loan financing for the Mindanao Railway Project.

“In fact, the Department of Finance already sent a letter to China informing them that we will not pursue the loan anymore,” Bautista said, referring to the Chinese ODA financing for the Mindanao Railway Project.

In a l etter to Chinese Ambassador to the Philippine­s Huang Xilian dated Sept. 22, Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno informed Beijing that the Philippine government is “no longer inclined to pursue Chinese ODA financing for the Mindanao Railway Project Phase 1-Tagum-Davao-Digos Segment.”

While the Finance chief did not cite any reason, Bautista had said that negotiatio­ns for loan financing were not moving.

Asked if the rising tension between Manila and Beijing was to blame, the Transporta­tion chief said, “Hindi naman ( Not necessaril­y) because that problem has been there even before this tension in the West Philippine Sea.”

The Philippine­s has existing contracts for the two railway projects with Chinese

companies.

In particular, the contract for the constructi­on of the P142- billion Philippine National Railways (PNR) South Long Haul project or the PNR Bicol from Banlic, Calamba to Daraga, Albay was awarded to joint venture of China Railway Group Ltd., China Railway No. 3 Engineerin­g Group Co. Ltd., and China Railway Engineerin­g Consulting Group Co. Ltd. in January.

On the other hand, the constructi­on of the P51billion Subic- Clark Railway project was awarded to China Harbour Engineerin­g Co. in December 2020.

Meanwhile, the TagumDavao-Digos segment of the Mindanao Railway Project did not proceed as scheduled as China was not able to submit a shortlist of contractor­s for the project’s design-and-build contract.

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Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista

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