Duterte pitch to Thai investors? Pinoys learn fast, business climate ‘corruption-free’

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Pres. Duterte invites Thai business leaders to invest in Philippines. VivienneGulla also reports that the President has accepted China's proposal to jointly probe the Recto (Reed) Bank incident. DuterteInThailand ANCRecap

MANILA—President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday encouraged Thai business leaders to either invest or expand their operations in the Philippines, which Duterte said boasts of a "fast-learning workforce" and a "corruption-free business climate."

"With a sound macroeconomic policy and ongoing reforms, we guarantee a competitive and corruption free business climate and a highly skilled and fast-learning workforce." The President also invited Thai investors to participate in the Philippines' massive infrastructure push that is now "in full swing.""We are making significant headway in transforming the Philippines into a more stable and secure place for investments."

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