President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Sunday arrived back in the Philippines from his official visit to Japan, which he said would bring a new decade of partnership between the two countries.
Marcos said the meeting focused on a strategic partnership between the Philippines and Japan, mapping out the “transformative, future-oriented partnership that is responsive to new developments.”
He said it also cemented relations regarding defense and security relations, agriculture, information and communication technology, along with cooperation and bilateral agreement frameworks for mutually beneficial collaboration in “many areas.”loan deals for the North-South Commuter Railway Project and its extensionAs planned, the project is set to have 18 elevated at-grade stations and would cut the 2.5-hour travel time by road from Manila to Calamba by over half.
It was planned to have a northern segment connecting Malolos, Bulacan to Tutuban, Manila, and the southern portion connecting Tutuban to as far south as Matnog, Sorsogon.
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