Australia sees big potential in PHL agri, clean energy

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THE Philippines has a lot of potential in the areas of agriculture and clean energy, according to a representative of the Australian government in the Philippines. “As you know, there’s a lot of potential to do more agriculture and resources. And this government and Australia is very focused on the…

THE Philippines has a lot of potential in the areas of agriculture and clean energy, according to a representative of the Australian government in the Philippines.

The Embassy emphasized that Southeast Asia’s favorable demographic, industrialization and urbanization trends and technological advances will “increasingly” make it an economic powerhouse to 2040 and beyond. The report summary said there is much more Australia and Southeast Asia can, and should, be doing to boost this important economic relationship.

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