Philippines' Duterte signs country's largest ever budget for 2022
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The national budget is Mr Duterte's last before his single, six-year term ends in June.
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MANILA (REUTERS) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday (Dec 30) signed a 5.024 trillion pesos(S$133 billion) budget for next year, the South-east Asian country's largest ever, as it aims to sustain economic recovery and manage Covid-19 outbreaks.
The national budget, 11.5 per cent bigger than this year's spending plan, is Mr Duterte's last before his single, six-year term ends in June.
The 2022 budget will "inspire actions that focus on building resilience amidst the pandemic, sustaining momentum towards recovery, and continuing the legacy of infrastructure development", Mr Duterte's office said in a statement.
It includes capital outlays of 1 trillion pesos for infrastructure spending, budgetary support for state corporations, and capital transfers to local government units.
The Philippines, among the worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic in Asia, plans to spend up to 48.2 billion pesos for vaccine purchases next year as it ramps up its booster programme.
The country has allocated 23 billion pesos to construct new health facilities, expand and upgrade existing ones, and procure equipment for hospitals.
The government will also spend 983 million pesos for the establishment of a virology institute, which will help the government study and address novel, emerging, and re-emerging viruses.
The Philippines is aiming to hit economic expansion rates of 7 per cent to 9 per cent for 2022 and 6 per cent to 7 per cent for both 2023 and 2024, faster than the upgraded target of 5 per cent to 5.5 per cent for this year.


