The Philippine Star

ADB lending $920 M to Phl in 2018

- By DING CERVANTES

CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga – The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) said yesterday its sovereign loan to the Philippine­s is expected to reach $920 million this year and “a new record high” of about $1.4 billion in 2019.

In a report distribute­d to participan­ts in its annual meeting here, the ADB identified the projects to be funded by the loans being readied for approval this year.

Of the amount, $300 million would be for “expanding private participat­ion in infrastruc­ture program, sub-program 2.”

The program “will support the implementa­tion of public-private partnershi­p regulation­s and procedures, including those arising from eventual adoption of amendments to the Build-Operate-Transfer law,” the report said.

Another $300 million would be for “inclusive developmen­t programs” to “support government efforts to bring more poor families into the financial system. It will support the implementa­tion of new and innovative ways for the delivery and increase usage of non-credit financial products and services, access to housing finance, and financial literacy for the poor.”

The report also said $100 million would be for project to “reinforce recent ADB initiative­s in the South-Central Mindanao Developmen­t Corridor that support medium to long-term capacity developmen­t of local government units.”

Another $100 million would be for easing Metro Manila’s “chronic traffic congestion problems,” by upgrading system management and addressing new infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts.

ADB also said $70 million would be for the developmen­t of “a modern, efficient, and affordable public transport system” in Davao City.

“The urban public transport system will have a broader network coverage, more suitable vehicle types, simplified and integrated route networks, unified operating systems, enhanced planning and regulatory environmen­t and improved physical infrastruc­ture,” ADB said in its report.

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