The Philippines and Australia signed three agreements to enhance information sharing, capability building, and interoperability in various issues. The agreements cover the maritime domain, cyber and critical technology, and competition laws and policies.
The Philippines and Australia inked on Thursday, February 29, 2024, three agreements that are seen to enhance the two countries’ information sharing, capability building , and interoperability in various issues. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the agreements cover the maritime domain and maritime environment, cyber and critical technology , and the effective implementation of the respective competition laws and policies of the two countries.
“The three agreements add to the more than 120 agreements that our two countries have signed through the decades. And these are in various fields, including defense cooperation, air services, education, research, scientific and cultural cooperation, amongst others,” he said
Philippines Australia Agreements Information Sharing Capability Building Interoperability Maritime Domain Cyber Critical Technology Competition Laws Policies
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