The Philippines has sealed five financing agreements with Japan worth P65.4 billion to fund big-ticket infrastructure projects, as well as climate and universal health-care programs of the government.
THE Department of Finance (DOF) secured a total of P65.43 billion from the Japanese government to accelerate the rollout of Japan-supported projects in the Philippines. Finance Secretary Ralph G.
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The governments of the Philippines and Japan, through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), today signed loan ...
The Philippines and Japan have signed P65 billion worth of loan financing for five projects aimed at boosting infrastructure ...
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Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto has obtained a total of ₱65.43 billion in loans from Japan to fast-track the roll-out of ...