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PH, Japan sign $202-M loan accord

- (PR)

NEW CLARK CITY -Philippine and Japanese officials signed here Tuesday (June 18) an agreement providing the Philippine­s with USD202.04million loan from Japan to finance the constructi­on and improvemen­t of roads in Mindanao’s conflict-affected areas, including the war-torn city of Marawi.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said in a statement on Wednesday the loan (equivalent to 21.92 billion yen), which will cover several road sites in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, aims to reinvigora­te local economies and reduce poverty in its communitie­s by linking them to Mindanao’s trade centers, thus improving accessibil­ity and the smooth flow of goods and services to and from these areas.

Signing the loan accord for the Road Network Developmen­t Project in Conflict-Affected Areas in Mindanao (RNDP) were Dominguez on behalf of the Philippine­s and Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) Senior Vice President Yasushi Tanaka on behalf of the Japanese government.

This agreement was signed at the conclusion of the 8th meeting of the Philippine­s-Japan Joint Committee on Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t and Economic Cooperatio­n held at the Marriot Clark Hotel here.

The loan amount includes funding for consulting services and civil works that will involve the constructi­on and improvemen­t of about 176.6 kilometers (km) of access roads, including 19.8 km of the Marawi Ring Road and 23 km of the Marawi Trans-Central Road, according to JICA.

Besides inking this new loan agreement, Dominguez said Japanese and Philippine officials also committed to work towards the signing within this year of a supplement­al loan for the ongoing Davao City Bypass Constructi­on Project, and three more loan accords for the New Mactan Bridge Constructi­on Project in Cebu, the second phase of the Metro Manila Priority Bridges Seismic Improvemen­t Project, and the second tranche loan for the first phase of the Metro Manila Subway Project.

Chairing the Philippine side during the meeting were Dominguez and Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia, while Dr. Hiroto Izumi, special advisor to Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, led the Japanese delegation.

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DESPITE the travel advisories, investors from the United States continue to invest in Mindanao. (Mark Perandos)

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