Marcos leaves for Japan for 5-day working visit

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Marcos leaves for Japan for 5-day working visit
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. departed for Tokyo, Japan, for a five-day working visit there. | DYGalvezINQ

“I will be actively cultivating collaborations in priority areas in agri, renewable energy, digital transformation, infra, defense and security and other areas where future synergies and complementary interests converge with those of Japan,” the President said.

During his meeting with Emperor Naruhito, Marcos said he will invite the Japanese royal family to visit the Philippines. Marcos said Japan has been a major bilateral trade and official development partner, consistent in its commitment to uphold the same values aligned with the Philippines’ economic and development priorities.Japan is also the first country which signed a bilateral free trade agreement with the Philippines through the PH-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement .

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