Philippine Daily Inquirer

Japan to help craft Subic developmen­t master plan

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeverai­nq

Japan will help craft a developmen­t master plan for the Subic Bay Freeport Zone and neighborin­g areas to spur economic activities there, the Department of Finance (DOF) said Tuesday.

Last Friday, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III and Japan’s Hiroto Izumi, who was special advisor to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n under which the Japanese committed to provide technical support for the Subic Bay Regional Developmen­t Master Plan aimed at “maximizing the economic potentials of the Subic Bay and its surroundin­g areas,” the DOF said in a statement.

The memorandum of cooperatio­n was signed on the sidelines of the Ninth High-level Meeting of the Philippine­s-japan Joint Committee on Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Economic Cooperatio­n held in Hakone, Japan.

The DOF said that the memorandum of cooperatio­n for the Subic master plan covered potential projects in disaster risk management, logistics terminal developmen­t, public utilities developmen­t, and road network developmen­t.

The master plan will be finalized “at the soonest possible time,” the DOF said.

“The Philippine government may require cooperatio­n from Japan, including official developmen­t assistance and other financial resources, for the implementa­tion of the prioritize­d projects listed in the finalized master plan. Projects to be financed by Japanese ODA and other financial resources will be determined following a master plan survey and in light of both government­s’ priorities,” the memorandum of cooperatio­n read.

In November, the Japanese government first pledged to support the Subic master-planning initiative when President Duterte met with Japan Prime Minister

Shinzo Abe at this year’s Asean Summit in Thailand.

Besides the upcoming Subic project, the high-level Philippine and Japanese delegation­s also firmed up last week at least two upcoming loan agreements, including those that will finance the rehabilita­tion of Guadalupe Bridge along EDSA and the constructi­on of a bypass road in Davao City.

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