Business Manny Pangilinan and major Japanese investor Mitsui & Co. have expressed commitment to investing $600 million in infrastructure development in the country, Malacañang said.
Business Manny Pangilinan and major Japanese investor Mitsui & Co. have expressed commitment to investing $600 million in infrastructure development in the country, Malacañang said.
Mitsui lauded President Marcos for his “strong leadership” in steering the economy and vowed further collaboration with Philippine businesses. President Marcos thanked Japanese businesses for assisting the Philippines in many development areas.
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