Philippine Daily Inquirer

ADB TO LEND PH $7.4B, MAINLY FOR INFRA

- By Ben O. de Vera

@bendeveraI­NQ The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) has jacked up its lending pipeline for the Philippine­s to $7.4 billion in the next three years, with the bulk to be allocated for infrastruc­ture projects under the ambitious “Build, Build, Build” program.

ADB president Takehiko Nakao noted during a press conference Monday that the yearly financing commitment to the Philippine­s averaging $2.5 billion from 2019 to 2021 was over twice bigger than the annual average from 2011 to 2017.

“The reason we are increas- ing our lending is because we want to support the ‘Build, Build, Build’ project of this administra­tion. I have met [Finance] Secretary (Carlos) Dominguez several times and I met President Duterte three times, and we discussed a lot of the things we can do together and we want to do it in a quick and also flexible manner,” Nakao said.

Under “Build, Build, Build,” the government plans to roll out 75 “game-changing” projects, with about half targeted to be finished within Mr. Duterte’s term, alongside spending more than P8 trillion on hard andmodern infrastruc­ture until 2022 to usher in “the golden age of in- frastructu­re.”

Nakao said the ADB was also supporting the preparatio­n of infrastruc­ture projects as the share of these investment­s to the economy was expected to jump to 7.4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2022, hence the need for “good” projects as well as loans to prepare them well.

In a statement, the Manilabase­d multilater­al lender said “one of the loans the ADB is considerin­g in 2019 is additional financing for the technical assistance loan Infrastruc­ture Preparatio­n and Innovation Facility, with $100 million already committed in 2017.”

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