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Philippine president signs $93.7 bln national budget for 2021

Published 12/28/2020, 07:28 PM
Updated 12/28/2020, 07:30 PM
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MANILA, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo
Duterte signed on Monday a 4.5 trillion pesos ($93.7 billion)
budget for next year, the country's largest yet, to bankroll
economic recovery and fund the purchase of millions of doses of
COVID-19 vaccines.
The approval of the national budget, a tenth greater than
that of 2020, seeks to return what was formerly one of Asia's
fastest expanding economies back to growth and help contain
coronavirus infections.
The budget enables the country to heal, rebuild and resume
the economy's upward trajectory, Duterte said after its signing.
"This coming year, we intend to recover as one nation," he
said.
The education sector and public works secured 752 billion
pesos and 696 billion pesos respectively, accounting for nearly
a third of the budget.
Budget for the health ministry was at 210 billion pesos
while defense receives 206 billion pesos.
The budget includes 72.5 billion pesos to buy, store and
distribute COVID-19 vaccines, in line with Duterte's pledge to
inoculate the entire 108 million population starting in May
2021.
With about 470,000 infections and more than 9,000 deaths,
the Philippines has the second highest COVID-19 cases and
casualties in Southeast Asia, next to Indonesia.
Around a thousand new cases are still reported daily,
despite varying levels of restrictions in the capital since mid
March.
The Philippine economy is targeted to post a 6.5% to 7.5%
growth in 2021 and another 8% to 10% uptick in 2022, picking up
from a 8.5% to 9.5% downturn this year.
For 2022, the government will propose before lawmakers a
national budget of 5.024 trillion, prioritising funds for
health-related responses and measures to accelerate growth.

($1 = 48.03 Philippine pesos)

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