Marcos praises Korean investments across sectors at Philippines-Korea Business Forum

Following $16 million in consumer goods export deals and seven MOUs signed earlier in the visit, Philippine and South Korean firms inked additional agreements at a forum attended by Presidents Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Lee Jae-myung on March 4. Marcos highlighted partnerships in shipbuilding, nuclear energy, aerospace, critical minerals, supply chain, retail, and health sectors as key to economic ties.

At the Philippines-Korea Business Forum—part of President Lee Jae-myung's state visit—President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. welcomed Korean firms' enthusiasm for deepening economic relations with the Philippines. Building on prior announcements of consumer goods exports and MOUs in areas like nuclear power and shipbuilding, the new agreements span shipbuilding, nuclear energy, aerospace, critical minerals, supply chain and retail, and health and wellness.

'These agreements will lead to significant partnerships that generate projects, investments, and livelihoods. To our partners from Korea: Your investment in the Philippines is a strategic and forward-looking decision,' Marcos stated.

Marcos assured Korean leaders of government support via reforms like the CREATE MORE Act, the Capital Markets Efficiency Promotion Act, the Amended Foreign Investments Act, and the Amended Retail Trade Liberalization Act. 'Together, these measures form a coherent strategy to build a dynamic, inclusive, and resilient economy,' he added.

The forum contributed to at least 10 total deals secured during the visit, including those on trade and defense, marking a key highlight before Lee Jae-myung's departure.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung meets Singapore PM Lawrence Wong and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at summits to boost trade, infrastructure, and AI ties.
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President Lee to pay state visits to Singapore and Philippines next week

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will pay state visits to Singapore and the Philippines next week for summit talks aimed at expanding cooperation with these Southeast Asian nations. In Singapore, he will hold talks with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, and in the Philippines, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Cheong Wa Dae anticipates strengthened ties in trade, infrastructure, and sectors like AI.

Fifty-two Korean companies signed deals worth a combined $16 million to export consumer goods to 70 Filipino buyers. The agreements were inked during a Korea-Philippines business partnership event amid President Lee Jae Myung's state visit to Manila. According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, a separate bilateral business forum resulted in seven memorandums of understanding (MOUs) to enhance cooperation in sectors like shipbuilding, nuclear power, and consumer goods.

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At the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Presidents Lee Jae Myung of South Korea and Donald Trump of the United States finalized details of a $350 billion Korean investment pledge. The deal includes tariff cuts on automobiles and shipbuilding cooperation, along with U.S. approval for South Korea to build nuclear-powered submarines. It marks a new chapter in bilateral industrial and economic ties.

President Lee Jae Myung vowed on November 1 at the APEC summit closing ceremony in Gyeongju to continue preemptive measures to ease military tensions and build trust with North Korea. He stressed that peace on the Korean Peninsula is essential for stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region, seeking support from APEC members. He views North Korea's hostile rhetoric as a natural part of change, keeping dialogue open.

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President Lee Jae Myung unveiled a new vision to strengthen South Korea's Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with ASEAN at the summit in Kuala Lumpur on October 27. He emphasized stepped-up cooperation against transnational crimes and shared his peace initiative for the Korean Peninsula. This marked his first attendance at the annual gathering since taking office in June.

Korea and Canada held an industrial cooperation forum in Toronto to bolster Seoul's bid for a major Canadian submarine project. Korean firms like Hanwha Ocean signed multiple MOUs with Canadian partners, while the Cabinet approved a military intelligence-sharing pact.

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President Lee Jae Myung and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are set to hold summit talks on Monday. Lula is scheduled to arrive in Seoul on Sunday, marking his first state visit to South Korea in 21 years. The leaders are expected to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, and climate.

 

 

 

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