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PH, Japan to hold high-level infra meeting on Feb. 16

The Philippines and Japan will hold their 12th high-level meeting on infrastructure development and economic cooperation on February 16 via teleconferencing, focusing on the accomplishments of the latter’s supported big-ticket projects under President Rodrigo Duterte’s signature program “Build, Build, Build.” 

 

The meeting of the Philippines-Japan High-Level Joint Committee on Infrastructure Development and Economic Cooperation will center on the substantive feat made by the body on projects which include, among others, the Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP), North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project, rehabilitation of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3), Dalton Pass East Alignment Road, Central Mindanao Highway, and the ParaƱaque Spillway. 

 

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III will chair the Philippine side, while Mori Masafumi, the Special Advisor to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan, will lead the Japanese delegation in the meeting. 

 

In this week’s meeting, the two sides will provide updates on the financing extended by Japan for the Philippines’ coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) response programs and the progress of the Japan-funded programs in support of the Mindanao peace process. 

 

Japan has been actively supporting these peace-building programs through the framework of the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development (J-BIRD). 

 

Through various international organizations, Japan also provided the Philippines last month with a US$13-million emergency grant aid for the implementation of humanitarian assistance activities for the victims of Typhoon Odette that devastated thousands of communities in the Visayas and Northern Mindanao. 

 

On July 8 last year, the Philippines received a shipment of over 1 million AstraZeneca doses donated by the Japanese government which, since the start of the pandemic, has been in close cooperation with Philippine officials in helping contain the spread of Covid-19. 

 

These Japan-backed projects to help curb the spread of the virus include the Covid-19 Crisis Response Emergency Support Loan (CRESL), the Post-Disaster Standby Loan Phase 2 (PDSL 2), the joint clinical trial for the anti-flu drug Avigan, procurement of medical equipment, and establishment of laboratory surveillance sites, and the development of a cold chain system in the Philippines.

 

The first meeting of the high-level committee was held in March 2017 in Tokyo. 

 

It was part of the commitment made two months earlier by then-Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to provide one trillion yen (about US$9 billion) in financing support to the Philippines over the next five years, and to establish a Joint Committee on Infrastructure Development and Economic Cooperation to coordinate this assistance.

 

This commitment was completed in July 2021 under the administration of then-Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who was the Chief Cabinet Secretary during Prime Minister Abe’s term.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1167717

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LRT-1 Cavite ext phase 1 viaduct completed – Tugade

"TWENTY years ago, the government had a vision of putting a Cavite extension for the LRT-1 line. This was just a dream 20 years ago," said Department of Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022.


Tugade made the statement as he witnessed the erection of the last span for phase 1 of the LRT-1 Cavite extension project. Completing the milestone played a huge part in addressing mobility, connectivity, and convenience for Cavite and the southern part of Metro Manila.


"Putting together the phase 1 viaduct that links to Cavite will enable further mobility, connectivity, and convenience. And that's a big convenience," Tugade expounded.


"With the completion of the viaduct for phase 1 of the LRT-1 Cavite extension, the project is ever closer to reality," Tugade added.


As of December 2021, the overall progress rate of phase 1 of the LRT-1 Cavite Extension Project was 61.60 percent.


Tugade also expressed his gratitude to the local government of ParaƱaque and the Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC) for actively engaging in the project, adding that collaboration between the local government, the private sector, and the national government solidified trust and helped complete projects faster.


"If the local government did not give its support, the project would not have progressed," Tugade stressed.


"To the LRMC, despite the pandemic, you did not stop working. Rather, you took the challenge with great stride and greater resolve. I think it's just appropriate that we salute LRMC. This only goes to show that there is a real partnership between the local government, private sector and the national government," Tugade concluded.


The LRT-1 Cavite extension project will have eight stations and will connect Baclaran in ParaƱaque City to Bacoor, Cavite.


https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/02/14/public-square/lrt-1-cavite-ext-phase-1-viaduct-completed-tugade/1832834