Philippine President Marcos Releases Over P227B for Infrastructure and Fuel Support

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directed the release of more than P227 billion to fund major infrastructure projects and provide fuel subsidies. This decision targets improvements in transportation connectivity and economic mitigation amid external pressures like the Middle East conflict. Observers will monitor project implementations, such as the Mindanao highway and Metro Manila subway, for their impact on regional development and inflation control.
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North-South Commuter Railway System
Metro Manila Subway Project
Office of Management and Budget
Cagayan de Oro
Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Philippines