President Marcos said the government will continue to harmonize efforts of all investment promotion agencies, government agencies, and local government units to effect greater synergies. | DYGalvezINQ
The President said the government will continue to harmonize efforts of all investment promotion agencies, government agencies, and local government units to effect greater synergies.
He also committed to developing the country’s renewable energy sector to ensure adequate power supply and stabilize electricity costs.
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