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[Title] => Cebu eyes foreign loans to fund P9-B infrastructure projects
[Summary] => CEBU CITY The provincial government of Cebu is planning to approach international lending agencies such as the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to raise some P9 billion to fund major infrastructure, power and utilities projects.
Cebu Vice Governor Greg Sanchez Jr. told newsmen that they are also eyeing the P2-billion revenue surplus from its own coffers to fund a 150-kilometer transaxial highway, a wind-powered generation plant, and an integrated water supply system.
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Cebu Vice Governor Greg Sanchez Jr. told newsmen that they are also eyeing the P2-billion revenue surplus from its own coffers to fund a 150-kilometer transaxial highway, a wind-powered generation plant, and an integrated water supply system.
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By Ria Mae Y. Booc | February 7, 2013 - 12:00am
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