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Speaker: PPPs key to infra dev’t

Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Wednesday called for more projects through public-private partnership (PPP), saying it is the key to the modernization of the country’s infrastructure necessary to usher progress and development and uplift the lives of people.

The Speaker aired this call in his message at the groundbreaking rites for the Third Candaba Viaduct project of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) and NLEx Corp. held at Brgy. Dulong Malabon in Pulilan, Bulacan.

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Targeted for completion on November 2024, the project will expand the existing viaduct structure by adding inner and outer shoulders to the three lanes in each direction and is expected to increase the speed of travel from the current 40-60 kph to 60-80 kph.

He expressed his gratitude to President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. for his unwavering support for the development of the country’s infrastructure, and thanked Pampanga representatives in the 19th Congress, including Senior Deputy Speaker Aurelio Gonzales, Jr., Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and Representatives Jon Lazatin and Anna York Bondoc, as well as the cooperation of local government officials of Bulacan and Pampanga, which helped make the project a reality the soonest time possible.

ASSURANCE FOR AMCHAM. Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez assures members of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (AmCham) that Congress is committed to engaging with international stakeholders, including the American business community, to promote trade and investment, share best practices, and foster mutually beneficial collaborations. Romualdez was AmCham’s guest of honor and speaker during AmCham’s General Membership Luncheon Meeting on Wednesday. Ver Noveno 

Romualdez  noted that the Candaba Viaduct, which has been serving as a strategic expressway link connecting Metro Manila and the Central and North Luzon corridor for several decades, has played a vital role in facilitating the movement of people, goods, and services.

“The construction of the Candaba Third Viaduct is a testament to our collective commitment to meet these growing demands head-on. This project, with the support of President Bongbong Marcos, is a significant component of the government’s Build Build Build program,” he said.

Romualdez  meanwhile assured American businesses of the solid commitment of Congress to support the initiatives and programs of President Marcos to make the Philippines a more investor-friendly place.

“The 19th Congress, in partnership with President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., is committed to creating an environment that fosters economic growth and attracts investments,”  Romualdez  said in his message to the members of the American Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (AmCham).

“As Speaker of the House of Representatives, it is my duty to promote policies that enhance the growth and prosperity of our nation, and I believe that our partnership with the American business community is vital to achieving these goals,” he added.

Romualdez  was AmCham’s guest of honor and speaker for their June General Membership Luncheon Meeting Wednesday afternoon at Fairmont Hotel in Makati City.

Romualdez  said that the partnership between the Executive and the Legislative branches of the government resulted in a comprehensive legislative agenda that focuses on key sectors crucial for our nation’s development.

“First and foremost, we aim to strengthen our infrastructure through the passage of landmark bills. Infrastructure development is a key driver of economic growth, and we are determined to address the gaps and bottlenecks that hinder our progress,” he said.

Noting that the “Build Better More” program remains at the forefront of the government’s development efforts, he said Congress would push for legislation that streamlines the permitting process, promotes public-private partnerships, and ensures the sustainable financing of infrastructure projects.

He also said Congress is committed to passing laws that enhance the country’s education and skills development systems to ensure our workforce remains competitive and adaptable in the rapidly evolving global economy.

STRATEGIC EXPRESSWAY LINK. House Speaker Martin Romualdez, along with NLEX Corp. President and General Manager J. Luigi Bautista and other officials, lead the ground breaking ceremony of the new five-kilometer third Candaba viaduct in Pulilan, Bulacan on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. According to NLEX, the new bridge that will be built in the middle of two existing viaducts aims to enhance motorists’ safety and mobility. Manny Palmero

“To further support economic growth, we will prioritize the passage of measures that improve our business environment. We recognize the need for tax reforms that promote simplicity, fairness, and competitiveness,”  Romualdez  said.

“We will also work towards easing regulatory burdens and enhancing transparency to create a more business-friendly climate that attracts both local and foreign investors,” he added.

In addition, he said the 19th Congress will prioritize the passage of legislation that promotes sustainable development and the transition to clean and renewable energy sources to address the challenges brought by climate change.

Likewise, he said Congress “will work towards the passage of legislation that enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of our justice system, addresses corruption, and protects the rights and freedoms of our citizens.”

Romualdez  said the House will continue to work hard to pass such important pieces of legislation, noting that before the 19th Congress adjourned its First Regular Session this month, the chamber has approved 33 out of the 42 priority measures of the administration of Pres. Marcos, three of which have been signed into law.

“Among the measures that both Houses approved was the Maharlika Investment Fund bill, which seeks to create the country’s first-ever sovereign investment fund. This is designed to promote economic development by making strategic and profitable investments in key sectors including public road networks, tollways, green energy, water, agro-industrial ventures, and telecommunications,” he noted.

The measure, now awaiting the signature of Pres. Marcos is expected to become a major source of the administration’s big-ticket infrastructure projects.

He pointed out that the pandemic and ongoing conflict in some parts of the globe reversed the country’s economic gains and brought unprecedented disruption in financial systems requiring a more aggressive approach to expanding the country’s revenue sources.

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