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The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. has for 70 years played a pivotal role in enhancing economic diplomacy between the Philippines and various nations.
With its focus on fostering trade, exports, investments, tourism, and goodwill, FFCCCII has become a key player in strengthening international relations and promoting Philippine economic growth. Apart from sending trade missions and joining trade fairs in ASEAN countries, FFCCCII has also supported the government’s Department of Trade and Industry , CITEM and other agencies to promote Philippine products in the increasingly affluent market of 1.4 billion consumers in China. FFCCCII doesn’t want the Philippines to lose out to our ASEAN neighbors in the competition to sell to China an d other vast foreign markets.
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