PH-China infra co-financing issues resolved, says DOF

A worker is seen balancing on scaffolding at a construction site in Manila. AFP

MANILA – Chinese officials affirmed last week that they are willing to co-finance Philippine infrastructure projects, the Department of Finance (DOF) said Tuesday.

“Clarifying that they’re willing to do co-finance, clarifying that they’re willing to finance in Renminbi rather than just dollars … Those are the things that we discussed,” Finance secretary Carlos Dominguez III told reporters on the sidelines of the 2018 EJAP Economic Forum in Manila.

Dominguez, along with other members of the administration’s economic team, was in Beijing on Aug. 22 to 24 to meet with Chinese officials.

“Wonderful. The weather was very good, there’s no pollution—very nice. It was quite productive,” Dominguez said regarding the meetings.

The Philippine delegation included Budget secretary Benjamin Diokno, Socioeconomic Planning secretary Ernesto Pernia, Transportation secretary Arthur Tugade, Public Works and Highways secretary Mark Villar, and Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) president and CEO Vivencio Dizon.

They met with China’s State Councilor and Foreign Affairs  Minister Wang Yi and Commerce Minister Zhong Shan, China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) Director Wang Xiaotao, Export-Import Bank of China (China EXIM) Chairperson Hu Xiaolian, and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) president Jin Liqun.

“The meetings were extremely productive,” Dominguez said, but did not give out specific details on the agreements made during the meetings. (GMA News)

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