Zubiri wants Chinese infra contractors blacklisted: We won't fund continued bullying in WPS | Global News

Zubiri wants Chinese infra contractors blacklisted: We won’t fund continued bullying in WPS

03:26 PM August 11, 2023

Filipino taxpayers are unwittingly funding China’s illegal incursions and harassment of Filipinos in the West Philippine Sea with the Philippine government’s continued patronage of Chinese contractors in big-ticket public infrastructure projects nationwide.

With this, Senate President Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri has upped his earlier suggestion to boycott Chinese products and companies in the Philippines to exclude also Chinese contractors in infrastructure projects funded by the Filipino people’s money.

“May mga projects ang DPWH, ang mga kumpanya ay state-owned companies … pagmamay-ari po ng Tsina mismo, ng gobyerno ng Tsina. Wala naman po silang ginagawa kundi mam-bully lang nang mam-bully ng ating mga kababayan sa WPS, sa ating mga mangingisda,” Zubiri said in a radio interview Thursday night.

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“Eh ‘di bumawi na lang tayo. I-blacklist natin ‘yong mga kumpanyang ‘yon.  Bakit naman iyung mga buwis pa ng mga kababayan nating Pilipino ang gagamitin para ipambayad dito sa mga state-owned companies? Tapos ‘yong income po niyan, babalik po sa Tsina, gagamitin ng Tsina pambayad doon sa kanilang navy at coast guard na nanghaharass po sa atin dito.  Hindi po tama ‘yon. That is not right,” the Senate leader added.

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The Senate president has been voicing out his condemnation of China’s continued intrusion into Philippine territory, particularly with the recent incident that involved the water canon attack on the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) doing a supply run in Ayungin Shoal to a grounded BRP Sierra Madre.

Zubiri explained that many public infrastructure projects utilize Chinese contractors managed by DPWH and other government agencies like the Department of Transportation (DOTr) that exercises supervision of the PCG.

“Kinausap ko na si [DOTr] Sec. Jimmy Bautista, nandoon sa Senado noong isang araw, nag one-on-one po kami. Ang sabi ko, ‘Secretary, nakikita niyo naman kung ano ang ginagawa nila sa Coast Guard ninyo?’ Sabi ko, ‘pag ganoon, huwag na natin bigyan ng project ang Chinese state-owned companies dito sa Pilipinas,” the senator from Bukidnon recalled.

“Katulad ng mga tren. ‘Di ba may mga tren na North-South Railways going to Bicol, going to the North. Huwag na natin ibigay sa kanila. Ibigay na lang natin sa South Korea or sa Japan. Natuwa po ako at ang sabi po ni Sec. Bautista, hindi na po sila gagamit ng Chinese state-owned companies para sa kanilang trains, airports at malalaking big-ticket items,” he continued.

He made the same call to DPWH not to award big-ticket projects to Chinese contractors, such as the 32-kilometer Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge, and instead grant it to “friendlier” countries such as Japan and South Korea which have been providing development aid to the Philippines.

“Ibigay nalang po natin yan sa mga kapitbahay natin na mahal tayo, na kaibigan natin na tumutulong sa atin,” said Zubiri, who earlier chided China for declaring friendship with the Philippines but doing exactly the opposite in the WPS.

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In standing up to China, Zubiri explained that the country could follow Vietnam’s template to replace China as its top trading partner. He said the Philippines could execute trade agreements with other countries or enhance existing ones to compensate for the decision to drop China as a trading partner.

According to available data, Philippine exports to China are valued at $15.1 billion or P830.5 billion, comprising 16 percent of the country’s total exports. The value of imports, meanwhile, is pegged at $48.9 billion or P2.7 trillion, or 33.8 percent of the total imports.

This means the Philippines has a trade imbalance of $33.8 billion in favor of China.

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