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Sen. Imee cautions against hasty termination of business deals with Chinese companies

Senator Imee Marcos on Saturday cautioned the government against hastily terminating business deals with Chinese companies that were involved in China’s militarization and reclamation in the West Philippines Sea.Marcos, in a radio interview, said that while she was “very happy” that Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. was fighting for the country’s sovereign rights, she said authorities should be careful in issuing pronouncements that involve “complicated” matters.

“Kaya lang ang sitwasyon diyan ay hindi ganoon kasimple ,” Marcos told radio DWIZ Saturday afternoon. CCCC was among the companies blacklisted by the US as it helped in China’s construction of artificial islands in the disputed areas in the South China Sea.

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