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PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY EPBUENSUCESO (the Philippines)

PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY EPBUENSUCESO (the Philippines). ASEAN- EUROPE’S PARTNER IN ECONOMIC GROWTH ●ASEAN as a single, integrated entity: –Population: 605 million –GDP: US$ 2.31 trillion –Trade: US$2.48 trillion -- Average Growth rate 2012- 5.86. Existing infrastructure:

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PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY EPBUENSUCESO (the Philippines)

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  1. PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY EPBUENSUCESO (the Philippines)

  2. ASEAN- EUROPE’S PARTNER IN ECONOMIC GROWTH ●ASEAN as a single, integrated entity: –Population: 605 million –GDP: US$ 2.31 trillion –Trade: US$2.48 trillion -- Average Growth rate 2012- 5.86

  3. Existing infrastructure: • –Total length of AHN: 38,400 km • –Total length of SKRL: 6,890 km • Over 47 international airports • over 1000 km of tracks for railways • 2300 km of gas pipeline

  4. PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY PRIORITY AREAS ASEAN HIGHWAY NETWORK (AHN) SINGAPORE-KUNMING RAILWAY LINK MARITIME TRANSPORT AIR TRANSPORT INLAND WATERWAYS TRANS ASEAN GAS PIPELINE ICT INFRASTRUCTURES

  5. MPAC PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY IMPLEMENTATION Out of 125 measures, 96 are due by 2015; 9 beyond Physical connectivity- 55 measures implemented AHN- progressing well SKRL- on schedule Maritime Transport- Roro

  6. SKRL Connecting mainland SEA from Kunming to Singapore covering 6 AMS Missing links- 4

  7. ASEAN Power Grid •Implement the Melaka-PekanBaru Interconnection •MOU signed by Indonesia and Malaysia in September 2012, expected COD in 2019 •Implement the West Kalimantan-Sarawak Interconnection •Ongoing, expected COD in 2015

  8. Maritime Transport • JICA finished FS on the establishment of an ASEAN Roll-on/Roll-off (RO-RO) Network and Short-Sea Shipping –PHL-Indonesia Recommendations on implementation of RO-RO implemented or studied further Official launch being prepared

  9. FINANCING: OWN FUNDS PRIVATE SECTOR INSITUTIONAL- ADB, WB ASEAN INFRASTRUCTURE FUND ( AIF) PPP

  10. PPP FOCAL POINTS IN ASEAN PPP CENTER PHILIPPINES PPP UNIT MALAYSIA BAPPENAS- INDONESIA STATE ENT. POLICY OFFICE-THAILAND MINISTRY OF PLANNING- VIETNAM -SINGAPORE

  11. PHILIPPINE PPP PROJECTS: AIRPORTS, SEAPORTS, RAILWAYS, ROADS, SCHOOLROOMS, ETC. 76 PROJECTS FOR A TOTAL OF $12B: AWARDED- 6 PROJ ( $ 1 B) PROCUREMENT STAGE- 4 PROJ ( $ 2.67B) ROLL OUT – INVITATION TO BID SENT- 2 PROJ ($657.78M) EVALUATION AND APPROVAL- 4 PROJ ($825M) FINALIZATION OF PROJECT STUDY- 1 ($397M) ON-GOING FEASIBILITY STUDY- 11 PROJ ( $4B ) PROCUREMENT OF CONSULTANTS FOR PFS- 5 PROJECTS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STAGE- 13 - AWAITING COSTING- 27 PROJECTS

  12. NEDA sa QC EDSA, Diliman 1103 Quezon City Philippines Contact Numbers: Trunk Line: (632) 990-0721 (632) 929.8593 (632) 929.8594 (632) 929.8630 (632) 929.9251

  13. Merci beaucoup ! Thank you! Salamatpo!

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