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Just in: WOW! PH bags $13.5B in deals from China



BEIJING—For agreeing to return to the negotiating table to settle a dispute in the South China Sea, the Philippines is getting $9 billion in soft loans from China, part of $13.5 billion in deals signed during President Duterte’s visit to Beijing this week.



Encouraged by the apparent success of his trip, Mr. Duterte announced his “separation” from the United States on Thursday, declaring it had “lost” and he had realigned with China.
Addressing a group of Chinese and Filipino businessmen after his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mr. Duterte said relations with the United States had reached “checkmate.”
“America has lost now,” Mr. Duterte said.
“I’ve realigned myself in your ideological flow and maybe I will also go to Russia to talk to (President Vladimir) Putin and tell him that there are three of us against the world—China, Philippines and Russia. It’s the only way,” he said.

“With that, in this venue, your honors, I announce my separation from the United States, both in military … not in social … both in military [and] economics,” he said to applause.

“I have separated from them. So I will be dependent on you for all time. But do not worry. We will also help as you help us.”
He means it Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana declined to comment, but National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. told reporters Mr. Duterte meant what he said.

Manila and Washington are bound by the PH-US Mutual Defense Treaty in force since 1951.

Mr. Duterte cannot scrap the treaty on his own. Abrogation of the treaty requires action by the Senate.




Xi and Mr. Duterte oversaw the signing of 13 agreements and memorandums of understanding after their talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday.
The agreements included the establishment of so-called Joint Coastal Guard Committee on Maritime Cooperation as a prelude to cooperation in the heavily disputed South China Sea.

“In this visit, bilateral relations have fully recovered and the two countries will return to the track of dialogue and consultation to address maritime issues,” Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told reporters after the signing of the agreements.
Liu said China welcomed the Philippines’ participation in its so-called Maritime Silk Road and committed to take an active part in the development of infrastructure, agriculture and finance in the Philippines.
He said Xi agreed to lift travel advisories issued a few years ago to Chinese citizens traveling to the Philippines. “This lift will encourage more Chinese citizens planning to visit the Philippines,” Liu said.
$9B in soft loans
The Inquirer learned that, during the talks, Xi committed $6 billion in soft loans to the Philippines from the Chinese government, while another $3 billion in credit facilities would be made available by private Chinese banks.

Xi also committed 100 million yuan, or about $15 million, for building rehabilitation centers to aid Mr. Duterte’s brutal war on drugs. Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez and Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar confirmed this information.
Other deals signed were the Agricultural Cooperation Action Plan 2017-2019; cooperation on animal and plant inspection and quarantine; conduct of feasibility studies for major projects, and production capacity and investment cooperation.
The two governments also agreed on economic and technological cooperation; strengthen trade, investment and economic cooperation; draft an economic cooperation and development plans, and implement a tourism plan for 2017-2022.
They also agreed to cooperate on transportation and infrastructure development and to financing cooperation between the Export-Import Bank of China and the Philippines’ Department of Finance.

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