P&G ready to work with PH on digitalization, nation-building efforts — Palace

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Leading fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) entity Procter & Gamble (P&G) has expressed willingness to work with the Philippine government in its nation-building efforts, particularly in digitalization, Malacañang said.

Leading fast-moving consumer goods entity Procter & Gamble has expressed willingness to work with the Philippine government in its nation-building efforts, particularly in digitalization, Malacañang said.

This developed after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and his economic team met P&G executives in New York City on Thursday, September 22 . “P&G offered to take on the President’s thrust for the private sector to have a bigger participative role in nation-building,” she said. For his part, President Marcos hailed P&G for its long history in the Philippines and its leadership in the FMCG industry, saying its commitment to the Philippines sets the example for corporate citizenship.

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