PBBM’s Singapore visit to bring possible PH investment

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s visit to Singapore has been productive after he attended the Formula 1 Racing event during the weekend.

“It was fulfilling to have been invited alongside several dignitaries and to have met new business friends who showed that they are ready and willing to invest in the Philippines,” Marcos said.

According to Marcos, it was fulfilling to be invited along with other world leaders and officials that he was able to invite and invest in the Philippines.

“They say that playing golf is the best way to drum up business, but I say it’s Formula 1. What a productive weekend!” he added.

The President believes that the Formula 1 event is a great opportunity to encourage investors and businessmen.

Singaporean Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng confirmed that Marcos attended the said event.

According to Minister See Leng, the meeting with other world leaders is to strengthen the bilateral economic relationship in their countries.

The event also aims to strengthen energy cooperation, as well as to discuss the manpower policies. -Report from Mark Fetalco/KC

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