As his Japan trip comes to a close, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. looks back at his 'productive' visit and vows Filipinos can soon feel the effects of the finalized agreements.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has assured Filipinos that the deals finalized during his"productive" Japan trip will immediately bear fruit for the Philippines.
"These agreements have cut across the whole gamut," Marcos said as he summarized the highlights of his latest international travel.
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