MALACAÑANG said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is scheduled to hold a trilateral phone call with United States President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru at the weekend.
MALACAÑANG said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is scheduled to hold a trilateral phone call with United States President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru at the weekend.
Last April, Biden hosted the first ever Philippines-US-Japan summit in Washington D.C. to discuss possible economic and defense coordination among the said countries amid the increasing aggression of China in the Indo-Pacific region. In previous weeks, Trump said he is considering imposing higher tariffs from goods coming from Canada, Mexico and China, which can affect global supply chains.
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