President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said his working visit to Singapore helped strengthen ties between the two countries and opened more opportunities for investments in the Philippines.
Marcos met with Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, where they discussed expanding cooperation in trade, artificial intelligence (AI), digital technology, healthcare, education, and the environment.
The President also held talks with business executives and investors, who reaffirmed plans to expand their investments in the Philippines, particularly in digital infrastructure, data centers, and healthcare.
“This visit demonstrates the enduring strength of Philippines-Singapore relations and the Philippines’ readiness to serve as a reliable partner in driving growth and innovation across the region,” Marcos said.
According to the President, the planned investments are expected to create jobs, improve essential services, and support the country’s long-term economic growth.IMT
