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World Bank approves $750 mn loan to boost Philippine's economy

By IANS | Updated: June 29, 2024 14:45 IST

Manila, June 29 The World Bank said that it has approved a $750 million loan to strengthen the ...

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Manila, June 29 The World Bank said that it has approved a $750 million loan to strengthen the Philippine economy's recovery.

The Philippines Second Sustainable Recovery Development Policy Loan supports reforms that increase investment in public service sectors, attract private investment in public infrastructure, particularly in domestic shipping, promote renewable energy, protect the environment and improve climate resilience, reports Xinhua news agency.

World Bank Senior Economist Ralph van Doorn on Saturday said the Philippine economy remains resilient despite ongoing global and domestic challenges. "The reforms supported by this lending program, if implemented, will encourage private investment, innovation, and sustained growth," he said.

Through these reforms, Van Doorn said the Philippines can transition faster to a greener economy and achieve its environmental and climate objectives.

Given the Philippines' archipelagic nature, he added that marine transport is critical for trade and connecting its numerous islands and destinations, enabling efficient movement of goods and products.

Van Doorn said attracting more local and foreign investments in domestic shipping can significantly boost the country's competitiveness.

The loan also supports reforms that aim to enhance plastic waste reduction, recovery, and recycling, promote green transportation, and encourage the production and consumption of environment-friendly goods and services through public procurement.

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