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Duterte admin rolls out ₱27.1-B war chest vs COVID-19

Valenzuela Health Worker wears full transparent face mask at McArthur Highway boundary of Valenzuela, Bulacan during the implementation of community quarantine last March 15, 2020. The STAR/Michael Varcas

The Duterte administration’s economic team announced Monday night a much-awaited spending plan amounting to ₱27.1 billion to arrest the spread of the new coronavirus and provide economic relief to sectors hammered by the pandemic.

“As directed by President Duterte, the government will provide targeted and direct programs to guarantee that benefits will go to our workers and other affected sectors,” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said in a statement.

“We have enough but limited resources, so our job is to make sure that we have sufficient funds for programs mitigating the adverse effects of COVID-19 on our economy,” he added.


This fiscal support package crafted by the economic team includes:
  • The mobilization of an additional ₱3.1 billion to contribute directly to efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, including the acquisition of test kits. The funds came from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor), Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB);
  • P2.0 billion representing the initial budget set aside by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for social protection programs for vulnerable workers, to be used for wage subsidy/financial support to COVID affected establishments and workers;
  • Mobilization of an existing ₱1.2 billion in the Social Security System (SSS) to cover unemployment benefits for dislocated workers;


  • The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)'s Scholarship Programs amounting to ₱3 billion will support affected and temporarily displaced workers through upskilling and reskilling;
  • Various programs and projects of the Department of Tourism (DOT) amounting to ₱14 billion from the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) to support the tourism industry; 
  • ₱2.8 billion for the Survival and Recovery (SURE) Aid Program of the Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Credit Policy Council (DA-ACPC), which provides loans of up to ₱25,000 each at zero interest for smallholder farmers and fisherfolk affected by calamity and disasters. This initiative includes a one-year moratorium without interest on payments of outstanding loan obligations of small farmers and fisherfolk (SFF) borrowers under the ACPC Credit Program amounting to P2.03 billion; and


  • ₱1 billion allotted by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for its Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-Asenso (P3) Microfinancing special loan package of the Small Business Corp. (SBC) for affected micro entrepreneurs/micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).  Also included is the DTI’s ongoing assistance in finding new supply sources and non-traditional markets for industries affected by supply chain disruptions and the conduct of trade and investment missions to support the continued operation of industry;


Additional support mechanisms identified by the Economic Development Cluster include the following:
  • A loan program of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) intended for affected government employees and retirees;
  • Mobilization of funds from government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) to assist airlines and the rest of the tourism industry;
  • Programs of the largest government banks to help address the impact of the health emergency and;


  • The grant of temporary and rediscounting relief measures for financial institutions, as approved by the Monetary Board (MB). Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno earlier said that, “the MB is ready to deploy any or all its policy tools, as appropriate, to address all challenges to our own financial markets and growth prospects.”
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This article first appeared on The Philippine Star.

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