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‘Look beyond China to fund rail projects’ ‘Close borders, cut Omicron exposure risk’ By Jovee Marie N. dela Cruz

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WO leaders of the House of Representatives on Sunday LOSING the country’s borders said the Marcos administrais one of the most immediate tion should pursuing Chinese ficourses ofstop action the governnancing for three big railway ment must take to prevent theprojects, latsaying Japan andOmicron, the private sector est Covid-19 variant, from could fund these projects. reaching Philippine shores, accordHouse Committee on Ways and ing to local economists. Means Salceda T he newChairman var iant Joey is a Sarte threat, Rufus e s p eand c i a l Deputy l y w it hSpeaker t he hol id ayRodris guez,up in separate statements, said the coming and more foreigners simply beingPhilippine a llowedgovernment to travelshould to the look for other funders for the projects Philippines, De La Sa lle Univerplanned by the Duterte government. sit y economist Mar ia Ella Oplas According to Salceda, opening told BusinessMirror. the project portfolio to more The holidays usually bring publicin private partnerships will also open Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) the country new funders, such as who are eager totospend Christmas

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Singapore, which has been investing the Philippine private withheavily their inloved ones, while for-sector. eigners living in temperate regions think it’s time the Unitusually“I want to also relax in for tropical ed States putPhilippines. its money where countries liketothe This its mouth is about the strategic imporyear’s influx of OFWs is expected to tance of the Philippines. South Korea be heavier since many of them were even gave us more aid and unable to come home forforeign the holidays grants than China did last year,” he in December 2020. said. “My recommendation is to protect “Japan has just provided the trains the borders. Do not allow people with for theofnew North-South Commuter a history travel to countries with Railway Project a fewOplas months positive cases to enter,” said.ago. And our countries are closer than “We should be more restrictive. [We ever. I think Japan will be very happy have to be] more protective in terms to take over financing a project that of our measures.” China has vacated,” said. Oplas said that whilehethis will be Salceda said the Philippines a setback to some industries, this not tryconsidering to persuadethat China is a should fair measure backhelp up the country again, the but to thisto could prevent placing simply look for other country in another strictfunders. lockdown,

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“Our development should not be used as diplomatic leveragecan among which, she said, the economy no supposed friends. If they want to filonger afford. nance our development they “It is better that we doprojects, protective are welcome to, at the right But preventive measures thanterms. get exif they don’t want to, we can always posed again. We have a lot to lose,” findsaid. others,” said. do it now so Oplas “Wehe should “I will try my line both [Transthat we can open justwith before Christportation] Secretary Jaime Bautista mas. If it gets contained, we can open and my network as former Green Cliit again.” mate Fund chairfor andEconomic current adviser Ateneo Center Reto theand Incheon Metropolitan City in search Development (ACERD) Korea to see which countries would Associate Director Ser Percival be happy to take China’s place. K. Peña-Reyes said closing China the was not the only proponent fundcountry’s borders would be of effecingbut railway projects in the country, tive should still adhere to the after all,” he added. standards set by the World Health Salceda said “If China wants to Organization (WHO). build stronger ties, they aretold welWhat is needed, Peña-Reyes come to try, asis allfor other nations are. this newspaper, travel restricThis doesswiftly not achieve tions towithdrawal be put in place and

that objective. If anything, it compels the Philippines seek closer for government to betoproactive in ties with other friends—countries imposing them. that may notinstances necessarilywhen be China’s Previous the friends,had too.” country the opportunity to im-

pose travel restrictions did not preFunding options vent the spread of Covid-19. That was FOR his part, Rodriguez said the mainly because the decision wasPhilnot ippines has other funding options, made immediately, he said. which new national “Kungthepapatay patay leadership [If we’re should explore. slow] and we get caught flat-foot“Such options include multied, [that’s risky] We were too relateralinstead institutions like thebefore. World active of proactive Bank and Asian Bank, We should learnDevelopment from that,” Peñainternational assistance agencies Reyes said. “It’s a delicate balancing such as need the USAID, JICA of Japan, act. We to push testing and Korean agency and EU [European tracing to be properly informed Fund, theBlanket/shotgun local banking and ofUnion] our decisions. business community the approaches could haveand direeven conseannual national budget,” he said. quences on the economy.” Continued on A4 See “Omicron,” A2

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NATL BORROWINGS DEBTGOVT PAYMENTS SURGE FOR 10 MOS DIP TO P2.75T BY 52% IN MAY—REPORT T By Bernadette D. Nicolas By Cai U. Ordinario @BNicolasBM

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HEnational country’s debt payments HE government’s jumped by 52 percent in May, gross according to the latest data borrowings as of of the Treasury from the Bureau end-October shrank (BTr). by almost 6 percent year-on-year to Figurestrillion. from the BTr showed P220.46 billion from P178.61 bilP2.75

that the country’s debt payments reached P57.44 billion in May 2022, nearly P20 billion than Latest data fromhigher the Bureau ofthe the P37.8 billion posted a year ago. Treasury showed that the governHowever, debt payments in the ment’s gross borrowings during the January to May period reached 10-month period fell by 5.99 percent P414.07 billion, 33.6 percent from P2.92 trillion a year ago.lower than last year's P623.6 billion in With only two months left for 2021. BTr data showed that interest this year, the latest figure is already payments May went up by nearly equivalentinto 89.6 percent of its 17 percent to P33.83 billion in 2022 P3.07-trillion borrowing program. from P28.93 year ago.borBroken down,billion gross adomestic In January to May, rowings from January to interest October payments bytrillion, 23.43 percent to settled at rose P2.23 down by

5.08 percent from P2.35 trillion in 2020. The bulk of the amount was sourced from Fixed Rate Treasury Bonds (P1.19 trillion), followed by short-term borrowings from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas or BSP (P540 HEPhilippines oneofeight billion), Retail Treasury is Bonds/Precountries that are expected myo Bonds (P463.3 billion), Retail to drive more than halfbilof Onshore Dollar Bonds (P80.84 the growth of the world’s populalion). In the same period, there was by 2050, according the think alsotion a net redemption oftoTreasury of the United Nations. Billstank amounting to P43.94 billion. the redemption latest World PopulaNetIndebt means tion Prospects 2022, thecomUN there were more debts repaid Department of Economic and pared to the amount borrowed durSocial Affairs (Undesa) said the ing the period. world’s population could grow to Meanwhile, gross foreign boraround 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 rowings in the same period also billion in It is projected to contracted by2050. 9.7 percent to P518.7 hitfrom a peak ofyear’s around 10.4billion. billion billion last P574.4 people 2080s global and to This wasduring raisedthe through remain at that level until 2100. bonds (P146.17 billion), program The population of the eight loans (P139.98 billion), euro-decountries, including the Philipnominated bonds (P121.97 billion), pinesloan and India, arebillion), expected to a project (P86.41 and

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NTER NATIONA L concerns over the possible spread of the lion in 2021. more infectious Omicron CoAmortization payments, meanvid-19 variant prompted the govwhile, surged 166.3 percent in May ernment to reimpose mandatory to P23.61 billion in 2022 from P8.87 facility-based quarantine for all billion a year ago. arriving passengers in the country. The data also showed there was a Acting Presidential spokesper56.49-percent contraction in amorson Karlo B. Nograles announced tization payments to P193.61 bilon Sunday that the Inter-Agency lion in 2022 from P444.99 billion Task Force for the Management in 2021. of Emerging Infectious Diseases For this year, the government (IATF) suspended the implemenprogrammed debt payments to tation of its Resolution No. 150reach P1.298 trillion. A (s.2021), effectively imposing Continued on A4 stricter protocols for all inbound travelers. To note, IATF Resolution 150A had allowed fully vaccinated PEOPLE walk past the mural of Gat Andres Bonifacio at Manila City Hall Underpass. non-visa travelers from Green List The country will celebrate the 158th birth anniversary of Filipino revolutionary areas to enter the country withhero Gat Andres Bonifacio on Tuesday, November 30. ROY DOMINGO out the need for facility-based TIME FOR FANTASY Cosplayers make their way to the Anime and Cosplay Expo 2022 at a mall in Pasay City at the weekend. Favorite sources of charactersquarantine for cosplayersas arelong animeas cartoons, comic they secure grow between 2 and 3 percent books, TV series, video games and manga. NONIE REYES negative Reverse Transcriptionannually between the 2022 and Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT2050 period. India is projected to PCR) test within 72 hours prior surpass China as the world’s most to their departure. populous country next year. By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas dating its registry following the them. This allows everyone to see programs as President Duterte “Except for countries classified “More than half of the pro@jearcalas enactment of the Coconut Farmwho are listed in the registry and if is expected to sign the industry as ‘Red,’ the testing and quarantine jected increase in the global By Malou Talosig-Bartolome ment response request for ects forward.plan China is open Carlos G. Dominguez III had said ers and Industry Trust Fund law. farmerindoesn’t see histoname then he development in early 2022.for protocols for all inbound internapopulation up to 2050 will be & Butch Fernandez comments from media on the technical discussions over our Gthe Beijing-based Export-Import ORE than 3 million Rosales explained that about shall coordinate with the PCA imRosales said the PCA will not tional travelers in all ports of entry concentratedcoconut in eight countries: @butchfBM statement made by Transportato-Gupdating [government-to-government] Bank Chinawith (Ceximbank) would farmers and 500,000 coconut farmers and mediately,” he explained at a recent stop its list of coconut shall of comply the testing and the Democratic Republic of the tion Undersecretary Cesar Chavez projects, and is ready to carry our have imposed at least a 3-percent workers are now regisworkers were added to the PCA’s dialogue with coconut farmers. farmers and enjoined them to regquarantine protocols for ‘Yellow’ Congo, Ethiopia, India, regMathat“On China backed out talks cooperation in benefits close cominterest rate onNograles the three railway teredEgypt, with the government’s 2018HE listChinese that hadEmbassy about 2.5 in million thehas other hand, if of people ister in order forward, to reap the list countries,” said, citing Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philipnila said China is still open for the funding of three railway munication with the Philippine projects, as Ceximbank had indiistry, which serves as the basis coconut farmers and farm workers. would see names on the list and of the decades-long idled coconut the provision of IATF Resolution pines and the United Republic to renegotiating deals on the projects—the Philippine Nationnew administration,” the Embassy cated that it intends to recover “at for the number of people to be The PCA’s next step is to conthey think they are not coconut levy fund. “We will not stop at 3.1 No. 151-A. of Tanzania. of sub-of the “Build, Build, Build (BBB)” projects alfarmers Railway (PNR) BicolareProject, spokesman said in a statement. least funding cost.” If this covered byCountries the utilization duct an exclusion-inclusion proor their details incormillion. We hope that more indiHemarginal noted Hong Kong, which has Saharan Africacoconut are expected to initiated by making the Duterte adminSubic-Clark and Thewill Embassy claimed China has deal pushedathrough, would have P75-billion levy fund. cedure by the updated rect, they canRailway report itProject to the PCA viduals register in our coconut confirmed case of it the Omicron contribute more than half of the istration and that it is confident the first phase of the Mindanao “comprehensive strength” in the been way higher than the 0.1 Philippine Coconut Authority farmers’ registry public, providfor immediate action,” he added. farmers registry,” he said. variant, will also fall under theperYelincrease anticipated through that the new administration would Railway Project. area of infrastructure development cent being offered by the Japanese (PCA) Deputy Administrator Roel ing everyone the opportunity to The PCA official noted that The updating of the coconut low list countries. 2050,” Undesasaid said. the veracity continuity needed to two sidesofhave and it “isregistry well-known for its quality government for other infrastrucM. Rosales about 3.11 million provide check the of the list, Rothe“Our completion the been initialnegolist farmers is mandated by The suspension of the rules for further boost bilateral relations. tiating technical issues and made and speed.’’ ture loan projects. See “8 nations,” A2 coconut farmers and farm worksales added. of coconut farmers registry would Republic Act (RA) 11524 or the “Green List” countries will be in The Embassy issued positive progress to move the projFor mer FinaTrust nce Fund Secret ary SeeNovember “Beijing,” A2 ers have been registered with the “The list will be postedainstatepublic be just in time for the expected Coconut Industry Act. effect from 28, 2021 to government since it started upspaces where people can easily see rollout of coconut levy-funded See “3-M farmers,” A2 December 15, 2021.

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“Borrowings,” A2 PESO See EXCHANGE RATES n US 56.2420

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on A2 n JAPAN 0.4047 n UK 66.5287 n HK 7.1648 n CHINA 8.3222 n SINGAPORE 40.0813 n AUSTRALIA 37.9296 n EU 56.3545 n KOREA 0.0427 n SAUDI ARABIAContinued 14.9827 Source: BSP (July 15, 2022)

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 50.4600

n JAPAN 0.4374 n UK 67.2329 n HK 6.4722 n CHINA 7.9013 n SINGAPORE 36.8968 n AUSTRALIA 36.2807 n EU 56.5758 n SAUDI ARABIA 13.4531

Source: BSP (November 26, 2021)


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