President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has welcomed the plan of Japanese carmaker Toyota to bring back its popular Tamaraw model to the Philippine market.
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"Many of the Tamaraws you've recently built are still on the road," Marcos told Toyota officials, describing the Tamaraw model as the company's "workhorse.""We have always been appreciative, especially of the involvement of Toyota in the Philippines over so many years, and I think the mutual experience between Toyota and the Philippine and the local markets has been a good one, and the partnership we can look to as a success," he added.
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