Manila, Tokyo to sign at least 5 trade deals

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The Philippines and Japan are expected to sign more than five business agreements during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s visit in Tokyo, Trade Secretary Alfred Pascual said on Saturday.

The Philippines and Japan are expected to sign more than five business agreements during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s visit in Tokyo, Trade Secretary Alfred Pascual said on Saturday. Speaking to Filipino journalists, Pascual said these deals would be on top of the investment pledges from the previous trip of the President to Japan .

The Trade chief said the signing only showed Japan's confidence in the business industry in the Philippines and a 'serious intent and serious plans to proceed with the investmen

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