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Philippines buys 40 fast patrol craft worth US$450 million for its coastguard

The approval for new patrol craft comes as the Philippines faces rising maritime threats in the South China Sea

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Marines from the Philippines, US and South Korea hold a joint exercise off Cavite province last month. Photo: AFP
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The Philippines has approved the purchase of 40 fast patrol craft worth 25.8 billion pesos (US$450 million), seeking to bolster maritime security as tensions with Beijing in the South China Sea linger.
The National Economic and Development Authority Board, chaired by President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr, gave the greenlight for the purchase, which will be funded by assistance from the French government, the economic planning agency said in a statement on Tuesday.

“The project aligns with the government’s objective of enhancing maritime security by upgrading the capabilities of institutions such as the Philippine Coast Guard,” National Economic and Development Authority Secretary Arsenio Balisacan said.

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The Philippine Coast Guard has sustained damage to its vessels in the past months due to tense clashes with China in disputed waters. The Marcos administration has stepped up efforts to assert the nation’s claims in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety.

The typhoon-prone nation also approved extensions and cost increases for two flood-control projects, which will get supplemental loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency, the National Economic and Development Authority said.

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The board also approved the 27-billion peso Philippine International Exhibition Centre project, which aims to boost tourism through meetings and conventions.

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