• 6 months ago
PH, Japan, at U.S., magtutulungan para sa pagpasok ng proyekto at investment sa Luzon corridor

Ilang senador, suportado ang pagbabawal sa mga gov't employee na gumamit ng wang-wang

LTFRB, pinaghahandaan na ang transport strike sa Lunes
Transcript
00:00 [News Anchor]
00:05 Here is the BTV news now.
00:07 The Philippines, America and Japan will help in establishing the Luzon Corridor
00:13 that will open additional investment and infrastructure projects.
00:18 For more details, Alan Francisco reports live.
00:21 Alan.
00:22 [Music]
00:25 More jobs and investments are expected to be invested in the Philippines.
00:30 That's what the United States President Joe Biden told President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
00:35 earlier in the trilateral summit that took place in the White House.
00:39 President Biden also announced the launching of the so-called Economic Corridor
00:44 which is the first in the Indo-Pacific region.
00:46 The Luzon Corridor is expected to connect to Subic Bay, Clark, Manila and Batangas.
00:52 That's why the project includes investments in infrastructure, electricity, clean energy and others.
00:58 According to DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual,
01:01 the Luzon Economic Corridor will be the center of manufacturing and logistics in the country
01:07 that will help in the country's economic recovery.
01:11 And that's the news from Washington, D.C.
01:14 Audrey.
01:15 Thank you very much, Alan.
01:19 Meanwhile, some senators supported President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
01:24 who banned the use of blinkers and bangs on government officials.
01:29 According to Senator Grace Goh, everyone should be equal on the streets.
01:34 She also said that the trip of government officials is important
01:38 as well as the trip of ordinary Filipinos.
01:41 Senator Joel Villanueva also believes that government officials should be exemplary
01:46 when it comes to traffic.
01:48 [music]
01:50 The Land Transportation, Franchising and Regulatory Board is now in consultation
01:55 with the government regarding the construction of the Tigil Pasada
01:59 of the Pistón and Manibela Group on Monday, April 15.
02:03 It also concerns passengers affected by the transport strike.
02:07 LTFRB Chairman Chofilo Guadis III also promised
02:11 that the government will provide free rides for affected passengers.
02:16 Guadis also urged those who will travel to the Tigil Pasada
02:20 to not block other drivers who want to cross the road.
02:24 Guadis also urged that the Jeepney Consolidation should be completed
02:28 on April 30, in accordance with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
02:34 And those are the changes for this time.
02:38 For other updates, follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @ptvph.
02:43 I am Rodrigo Reseta for Pambansang TV in Pagong, Philippines.
02:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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