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Duterte said his administration is "firmly committed" to maintain a stable and predictable environment for robust business partnerships between the Philippines and Japan.
MANILA, Philippines — The Duterte administration poured another trillion pesos into infrastructure projects under its flagship Build, Build, Build project for 2022. But with his administration ...
The government counts on Build, Build, Build to fuel the Philippines’ economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, but it will rely on loans to fund many of the projects.
MANILA, Philippines — Seven presidential candidates vowed on Saturday to continue the “Build, Build, Build” program, or the flagship infrastructure project of the Duterte administration.
The Philippines’ construction industry is entering a period of strong growth, supported by government spending led by President Rodrigo Duterte’s signature Build, Build, Build (BBB) infrastructure ...
With 75 original projects in the pipeline, BBB was expected to bring about no less than a 'golden age of infrastructure,' but it has turned out to be a dud ...
Three largest projects completed in terms of cost include the MRT-3 Rehabilitation Project at P21.966 billion, the New Clark City Phase 1 at P18 billion, and the Clark International Airport Expansion ...
The government says that by the middle of 2022 roughly half of the 100 “Build, Build, Build” projects should have been completed.
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