House Speaker Martin Romualdez was his usual upbeat and positive self during the briefing between members of the Philippine economic team and foreign investors in the United States (US) capital of Washington D.C. ManilaBulletin
An upbeat House Speaker Martin Romualdez asks a group of foreign investors and multilateral lenders in the United States to "stay the course" with the Philippines, which is on an economic upswing under President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.House Speaker Martin Romualdez was his usual upbeat and positive self during the briefing between members of the Philippine economic team and foreign investors in the United States capital of Washington D.C.
"I urge foreign investors to stay the course with us and share the benefits of progress and development,” Romualdez added, Romualdez said the event was part of the Marcos administration’s whole-of government approach to attracting more foreign investments that would create more income and job opportunities for Filipinos.
He thanked the WB,IMF and several big multinational banks for helping organize the conference, which was the second held in Washington D.C. and the third in the US.Members of the economic team who briefed the multilateral agencies, banks, and prospective investors were Diokno, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Felipe Medalla, Department of Budget and Management Amenah Pangandaman, and National Economic and Development Authority Director-General Arsenio Balisacan.
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