TOKYO — Thirty-five investment deals on infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and healthcare have been sealed between the Philippine and Japanese governments and various companies on Friday, the third day of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s official visit here.
Among the business deals inked were wiring harness manufacturing expansion project with Asti Corporation; a printer manufacturing expansion project with Brother Industries Ltd.; a hotel construction project with DoubleDragon Corporation and IwataChizaki Inc.; and a factory expansion project with Japan Tobacco Inc.
In his remarks, Marcos expressed gratitude to Japanese investors for "considering the Philippines as a place and as a partner to grow your businesses.”
Marcos witnessed the signing of Letters of Intent (LOI) on investments and agreements, seen to further bilateral relations between the Philippines and Japan.