일본 기업인들, 필리핀에 2,100억 페소 투자 약속

일본 기업들이 도쿄에서 열린 마르코스 대통령과의 원탁회의에서 필리핀에 약 2,100억 페소를 투자하기로 약속했습니다.

이번 투자 약속은 마르코스 대통령의 4일간의 국빈 방문 기간 중 열린 고위급 회의 이후 말라카냥 궁을 통해 발표되었습니다. 대통령 공보실(PCO)은 이 약속들이 회의에 참석한 일본 기업들로부터 나왔다고 밝혔습니다.

대통령 공보실은 "이번 원탁회의는 현 정부의 경제 의제에 대한 강력한 신뢰를 보여주는 자리였으며, 참여 일본 기업들로부터 총 34억 달러(약 2,100억 페소) 규모의 투자 약속을 끌어냈다"고 전했습니다.

이번 투자 유입은 거시경제적 혜택을 가져오고 산업 역량을 확대하며 수천 개의 전문 일자리를 창출할 것으로 기대됩니다. 약속에 대한 세부 내역은 제공되지 않았습니다.

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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto meets Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo amid Rp380 trillion investment commitments.
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Prabowo scheduled to meet Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi today

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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.

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Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced on Tuesday a five-day trip to Indonesia and the Philippines starting Sunday. He described the move amid Japan's most severe postwar security environment. Koizumi is set to meet his Indonesian counterpart on Monday and Philippine counterpart on Tuesday.

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Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa departed Japan on March 6 for Washington to discuss second-round projects under a $550 billion (¥86 trillion) investment pledge with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The talks address February tariffs from the Trump administration and prepare for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's White House visit on March 19, with three projects already agreed and others pending.

 

 

 

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