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Inquirer.net on MSNDue to delays, Metro Manila subway may be operational by 2032 – DoTRThe Metro Manila subway project might be partially operational by 2032, Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon said on Wednesday. Dizon said that ...
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Philstar.com on MSNJapan lends P65 billion to Philippines for infrastructure, climate changeThe Philippines and Japan have signed P65 billion worth of loan financing for five projects aimed at boosting infrastructure ...
Infrastructure spending is expected to support economic growth, and sustained gross domestic product (GDP) expansion will ...
With the property developers continuing to face challenges in reducing their huge excess office and residential inventories ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPresident Marcos backs creation of ROW office under Office of the PresidentTo accelerate the completion of major infrastructure projects, President Marcos has endorsed the creation of a right-of-way ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNMetro Manila Subway partial operations likely by 2032 - DOTrThe P488-billion Metro Manila Subway Project is unlikely to be finished by the end of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s term in 2028, with partial operations of the subway likely in 2032, Transportation ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto secured financing for big-ticket infrastructure projects and budget support for health and climate change initiatives during the Philippines-Japan high-level meeting. In ...
It's not enough to drill the point that a big-ticket project (like the $1.54 billion MRT-7 or the $7.06 billion Manila Subway) is of "national significance", and damn the law. Project proponents ...
Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto has obtained a total of ₱65.43 billion in loans from Japan to fast-track the roll-out of ...
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