Filipinas y Paraguay cierran acuerdos comerciales, agrícolas y de visado durante la visita de Peña

Durante la histórica visita del presidente paraguayo Santiago Peña a Manila —la primera de un líder paraguayo en más de 60 años—, los presidentes Ferdinand Marcos Jr. y Peña supervisaron la firma de múltiples acuerdos para impulsar el comercio, la agricultura y los vínculos entre ambos pueblos.

Los acuerdos, firmados el lunes, incluyen memorandos entre la Cámara de Comercio e Industria de Filipinas y la red de inversiones Rediex de Paraguay. Marcos destacó el potencial de las exportaciones filipinas de atún, sardinas y chanos (milkfish), mientras que Peña señaló la reciente apertura del mercado filipino a la carne vacuna, porcina y avícola paraguaya, con más oportunidades en granos y productos agroindustriales.

La secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, Ma. Theresa Lazaro, y su homólogo paraguayo, Rubén Ramírez, también firmaron un acuerdo de exención de visado para titulares de pasaportes ordinarios con el fin de facilitar los viajes de negocios y turismo. Los dos líderes acordaron ampliar la cooperación en energías renovables y aprovechar sus respectivos roles en la ASEAN y el Mercosur.

La visita se basa en las relaciones diplomáticas formales establecidas en 1962 y marca el primer intercambio presidencial entre Filipinas y Paraguay.

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