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Conglomerate Ayala Corp. said Tuesday it signed a cooperation arrangement with New Zealand’s international business development agency to explore potential business and collaborative opportunities.
The signing took place on April 19, when New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited the company’s headquarters during his official state visit to the Philippines. The signing was witnessed by Prime Minister Luxon, New Zealand Ambassador to the Philippines Peter Kell, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise General Manager of International Clare Wilson and Zobel de Ayala.Describing the Philippines as one of the fastest growing economies in the region, Prime Minister Luxon introduced to the Ayala Group a delegation of senior business leaders from different industries, including manufacturing, airline, food and beverage, education and energy.
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