Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH EYES $300-M ODA FROM SPAIN

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

Spain is offering the Philippine­s $300 million in official developmen­t assistance (ODA) mainly for infrastruc­ture projects, the Department of Finance said.

Finance Assistant Secretary Maria Edita Z. Tan told reporters last week that while the Spanish and Philippine government­s were still crafting the memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) for the planned ODA, “the terms are very good.”

“We can either tap the euro facility or the US dollar facility. For the euro, it’s 0.25-percent (interest rate) over a 35-year period inclusive of a 10-year grace period, while the dollar facility is 1.15-percent (interest) over a 20-year period inclusive of a 10-year grace period. That could cover either project or program loans,” Tan explained.

Tan said the Spanish government­preferred to finance projects in infrastruc­ture, energy and renewable energy, telecommun­ication, water treatment, solid waste, agricultur­e, food and tourism.

The MOU is expected to firm up within the next two months, Tan said.

This would be the Philippine­s’ first pure ODA from Spain as the government had only received Spanish grants in the past, according to Tan.

For theperiod 2019 to 2022, the Developmen­t Budget Coordinati­on Committee had programmed a borrowing mix of 75-percent domestic, 25-percent foreign, the latter of which included ODA from developmen­t partners and multi- lateral lenders, mainly China, Japan, the World Bank and the Asian Developmen­t Bank.

This year, the borrowing is 64:36 in favor of local sources.

The Duterte administra­tion is embarking on an ambitious “Build, Build, Build” Program, which seeks to accelerate infrastruc­ture spending and develop industries that will yield robust growth, create jobs and improve the lives of Filipinos. Public spending on infrastruc­ture projects is targeted to reach 9 trillion from 2017 to 2022.

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