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Through this corridor, the partners commit to accelerating coordinated investments in high-impact infrastructure projects, including rail; ports modernization; clean energy and semiconductor supply chains and deployments; agribusiness and civilian port upgrades at Subic Bay.
No doubt, the rail project and the country’s first-ever Metro Manila Subway Project, also to be funded by Japan, will be lasting symbols of the partnership of the two countries.Actually, even before investments through this Luzon corridor materialize, Japan’s funding assistance for the country’s transportation sector already reached P1.5 trillion.
The subway will have connecting points with the NSCR and its airport express service that will use high-speed trains going to and from the Clark International Airport, according to the projects’ blueprints. In New York, a childhood friend and I managed to squeeze in an impromptu dinner after she took the train from New Jersey.
With fingers crossed, I hope that these airports and trains don’t get derailed by corruption and red tape.Struggling as a working mom? These mamas run the office and household with grace and gratitude As the Philippines pursues digital transformation under President Marcos Jr., concerns arise over potential national security risks from China's increasing investments. Are the two interests at odds?
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