BusinessMirror December 19, 2023

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2024 budget to be signed into law on Dec. 20 By Jovee Marie N. dela Cruz @joveemarie

P CHRISTMAS BY THE RIVER The Marikina Riverbanks transforms into a carnival-themed setting as Christmas draws near, providing Filipino families with a festive atmosphere. They set up tents, enjoy dinners with family, and immerse themselves in the joyous holiday spirit. BERNARD TESTA

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RESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to sign the proposed P5.768-trillion General Appropriations Act into law on Wednesday, Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez announced on Monday, thus affirming an earlier assurance the 2024 budget can be implemented on the first day of the year. Romualdez underscored the collaborative efforts between the legislative and executive branches, following parameters set by the

Office of the President and working closely with all departments in crafting the spending program for the coming year. In crafting its version of next year’s spending program, Romualdez said the House followed the “parameters” set by the Executive branch. “The key priorities of the P5.768trillion budget remain the same: education, healthcare, infrastructure, social services, social welfare, and many others. But we’re most proud of three legacy projects that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. hopes to fulfill through this bud-

get. These are the Legacy Food Security, Legacy Specialty Hospitals, and Legacy Housing for the Poor,” he added. Romualdez underscored the pivotal role played by the 2024 national budget in steering the course of national and regional development. The proposed 2024 national budget is 9.5 percent higher than this year’s budget of P5.267 trillion and is equivalent to 21.7 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.

Robust defense

AS the Philippines pushed for

stronger alliances to preserve peace and stability in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), Romualdez has also assured the nation that the 2024 national budget includes funds for robust defense of the WPS. Romualdez, who made the announcement during an interview in Japan while accompanying President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for the 50th Asean-Japan Friendship and Cooperation Commemorative Summit, assured the nation of his commitment to safeguarding national interests in the region.

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RESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. was able to secure US$263 million worth of business deals at the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean)-Japan Commemorative Summit in Tokyo, Japan on Monday. During the roundtable meeting organized by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) with Japanese firms, the chief executive also received updates on the US$13billion business pledges which were made in his trip to Japan in February and sought more investments citing the country’s legislative and policy reforms. In a statement, Malacañang said 9 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) on areas such as energy, infrastructure and manufacturing were finalized at the event. The accords are expected to generate 15,750 employment opportunities. See “PBBM,” A2

HOME AT LAST Jimmy Pacheco, a former Filipino hostage released by Hamas on November 24, returned to the country on Monday. He arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 on Philippine Airlines flight PR659 from Dubai. Pacheco was warmly welcomed by his wife Clarice and representatives from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), DMW Officer-in-Charge Hans Cacdac, OWWA Administrator Arnel Ignacio, and Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Fluss, who also played the role of the group’s “photographer” and took a groufie.Full story in A6 Economy, “Pinoy caregiver returns to PHL after release by Hamas militants.” NONIE REYES

HOUSE LEADER DISPUTES MIGZ’S STAND ON CHACHA VIA STATUTE

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HE chief of the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments said on Monday that Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri is “dead wrong” in his stand that laws or statutes can amend the Constitutio— a position that had also been taken by the previous Senate leadership, which approved three amendatory laws seen to relax restrictive provisions in the Charter. Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, the constitutional amendments panel chairman, said that laws cannot amend the

Constitution, and this is evident in the current legal challenges facing amendments to the Public Service Act. “Of course not! The previous laws amending the Public Service Act are now being questioned by at least two petitions in the Supreme Court for being unconstitutional,” he said. “Just amending the Public Service Act to change the constitutional provisions prohibiting or limiting foreign investments cannot and will not pass constitutional muster,” he added. See “House,” A2

Miru Systems ‘ineligible’ to bid for ‘25 polls—Comelec By Patrick V. Miguel

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HE lone bidder for the 2025 automated elections system is “ineligible,” the Commission on Elections has declared. According to the poll body, the joint venture led by Miru Systems Co., Ltd., lacked English translation and has submitted an “incomplete undertaking to enter into a joint venture.” The joint venture led by Miru Systems Co., Ltd, alongside Integrated Computer Systems, St. Timothy Construction Corporation, and the Centerpoint Solutions Technologies Inc. is the lone bidder following the disqualification of Smartmatic Philippines Inc. from

participating in all Comelec procurement. As a result, Comelec has declared the P18.827-billion contract the “first failure of competitive bidding.” Comelec Spokesman Atty. John Rex Laudiangco said the next bidding is scheduled sometime in January 2024. Although Miru Systems is declared “ineligible,” Laudiangco said they can join the next bidding again as long as their “deficiencies and defects” are “cured.” The poll body opened the bid submission of Miru Systems last December 14, and had checked its legibility that day. See “Miru,” A2

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 55.6950 n JAPAN 0.3920 n UK 70.6324 n HK 7.1381 n CHINA 7.8190 n SINGAPORE 41.8162 n AUSTRALIA 37.2878 n EU 60.7354 n KOREA 0.0428 n SAUDI ARABIA 14.8476 Source: BSP (December 18, 2023)


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