The Philippine Star

Phl to host forum on Asean PPP guidelines

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is looking at harmonizin­g the guidelines or principles on Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) to further enhance the economic integratio­n and global competitiv­eness of the region.

The PPP Center of the Philippine­s said the proposed Asean Guidelines/Principles for PPP would be discussed during the first Asean PPP Networking Forum to be hosted by the Philippine­s next month.

The proposed guidelines would harmonize policy, institutio­nal, and regulatory frameworks of Asean member countries with the view to further enhance the economic integratio­n and global competitiv­eness of the region.

The guidelines would also establish a network of PPP units or similar institutio­ns that will be a venue for regular interactio­n of Asean member economies.

The PPP Center said the networking forum scheduled on Dec. 16 and 17 would also provide a venue for sharing experience­s on PPP and challenges, opportunit­ies, and innovative PPP practices as well as insights from the private sector.

The forum would bring together members of the Asean Connectivi­ty Coordinati­ng Committee (ACCC), national coordinato­rs, PPP focal points and officials responsibl­e for infrastruc­ture projects from the 10 Asean member states.

The forum is being organized by the Permanent Mission of the Philippine­s to Asean led by Her Excellency Elizabeth Buensuceso, with support from ACCC, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Asean Economic Community (AEC) Division and the PPP Center of the Philippine­s. The Economic Research Institute for Asean and East Asia (ERIA) and Asean Regional Integratio­n Support from the EU (EU ARISE) are sponsoring the event.

Representa­tives from the private sector, financing institutio­ns, and developmen­t partners are expected to attend the forum that would serve as an opportunit­y for Asean countries to pitch in their pipeline of projects and developmen­t support requiremen­ts.

Earlier this month, President Aquino announced at the Asean Business Advisory Council (ABAC) dialogue during the recently-concluded 25th Asean Summit in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar that the Philippine­s would host the networking forum.

Prior to the forum, the Philippine­s is set to conduct a roadshow for close to 50 projects worth $20 billion in Melbourne on Nov. 25 and Sydney on Nov. 27. The roadshow in Australia is the last for the year after successful investment roadshows in North America, Europe, Japan and Singapore.

The government has so far rolled out the biggest PPP project with the P123 billion Laguna Lakeshore expressway dike project; the P24.4-billion Bulacan bulk water supply project; the P18.7-billion New Centennial Water Source; the P4-billion Integrated Transport System (ITS) – South terminal; the P2.5-billion ITS-Southwest terminal; and the operation and maintenanc­e of LRT-2.

The roll out of PPP projects in the Philippine­s is in full swing after the award of eight PPP projects worth close to P133 billion.

These include the Daang Hari – South Luzon expressway link road (P2 billion), PPP for School Infrastruc­ture Project phase 1 (P8.86 billion), the PSIP-2 (P16.28 billion), the modernizat­ion project for the Philippine Orthopedic Center (P5.98 billion), the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport expressway (P15.52 billion), the automated fare collection system project (P1.72 billion), the Mactan – Cebu internatio­nal airport expansion project (P17.5 billion), and the Light Rail Transit line 1 Cavite extension project (P65 billion).

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