After withdrawing from funding negotiations with China for the Subic-Clark railway project, the Philippines is now exploring alternative financing avenues with the support of the United States and Japan, according to a top official overseeing the initiative.
Delfin Lorenzana, chairperson of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, revealed plans to seek investment from the US and Japan for the 50-billion-peso (US$868 million) railway project.
The proposed railway will connect former US military bases, now transformed into commercial hubs, and…







