Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Dutertenom­ics’ goes to China

Economic officials to present major infrastruc­ture projects for funding support

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

BEIJING, CHINA— Philippine economic managers will pitch the Duterte administra­tion’s infrastruc­ture program to Chinese officials today in a bid to further boost interest among Chinese firms, months after President Duterte brought home multibilli­on-dollars worth of pledges from the private sector here.

Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Santiago Sta. Ro- mana told reporters on Saturday that cabinet officials would be in Beijing to talk about Dutertenom­ics, which highlights the government’s ambitious infrastruc­ture projects.

Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n

While a separate event in itself, this will coincide with the last leg of the two-day Belt and Road Forum (BRF) for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n that is also being held in Beijing. President Duterte is participat­ing in the BRF.

Sta. Romana said the Philippine Embassy in China had received a number of inquiries from Chinese firms asking about the business environmen­t in the country. While he could not give out their names, he said that these firms were interested in pursuing projects in the Philippine­s.

Asian powerhouse neighbors

“We have asked them to listen to the cabinet secretarie­s because this is actually the an- swer to their questions. There will be a number of Chinese companies that will participat­e in that forum,” he said.

President Duterte made a state visit to China in October last year, signaling his administra­tion’s shift in foreign strategy as it now edges closer to its the Asian powerhouse neighbors. After the visit, the delegation brought home $24 billion worth of pledges and credit facilities. Of this figure, $15 billion was attributed to the private sector.

The cabinet officials first introduced the “build, build, build” initiative during the Dutertenom­ics forum in Manila last month. They also brought the forum to Cambodia earlier this month where they spoke with foreign media and investors there.

‘Game-changing’ projects

Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia said in April that the Duterte administra­tion planned to roll out more than P3.6 trillion in public infrastruc­ture projects from 2018 to 2020, promising “gamechangi­ng” projects that would roll out and be completed before the end of the administra­tion.

In total, Budget Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno said P8.4 trillion would be spent on infrastruc­ture during the six-year term of President Duterte, increasing the share of infrastruc­ture spending in the gross domestic product (GDP) from 5.4 percent this year to 7.4 percent in 2022.

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