President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. expressed hope that China will continue to invest in the Philippines.
BEIJING, China —
He mentioned this as he was citing the “many opportunities” the Philippines and China can work on together, including strengthening their cooperation at “every level.” The strong connection between the two countries has become more and more infinite as time goes on, the President said, highlighting the increasing trade and economic cooperation between the Philippines and China.
Although there are some disagreements, Marcos said the two countries must not allow them to be “the sum” of their relationship.
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