President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on stakeholders from both the Philippines and Japan to revitalize partnerships made dormant by the COVID-19 pandemic, expressing optimism that his official working visit would yield fruitful results. | GabrielLaluINQ
“The partnerships, I think, that we have developed with our friends here in Japan — with Mistui, in particular — are now , we will have to revitalize them as they have been dormant to a degree, during the lockdowns of the pandemic,” he added.
Video footage from the Radio Television Malacañang showed Marcos along with Mitsui and MPIC executives like Mitsui & Co. chief executive officer Kenichi Hori and MPIC chairperson Manny Pangilinan. According to the Presidential Communications Office, Mitsui & Co. is a Japanese company that “primarily engages in product sales, logistics and financing, infrastructure projects, iron and steel products, information technology and communication, among other businesses”.The said company has more than 128 offices in 63 countries, including the Philippines.
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