President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Sunday (US time) arrived in Washington D.C. for his second visit to the US since he assumed office in June last year. | DYGalvezINQ
, the Philippines seeks to forge stronger ties with its long-standing ally, for a wide range of areas such as food security, digital economy, energy security, and climate change.
Also among these are infrastructure projects which, Marcos said, will improve the Philippines’ digital and telecommunications systems and facilitate sustainability efforts to address climate change.During his four-day visit, the president is also expected to meet with American business leaders to further promote trade and investment opportunities in the Philippines.
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