Manila Standard

Recto: Trilateral meeting in US ensures economic security for Filipinos

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FINANCE Secretary Ralph Recto said President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.’s working visit to Washington D.C. from April 10 to 14, 2024 for the inaugural Trilateral United StatesJapa­n-Philippine­s Leaders’ Summit will ensure economic security for the Filipino people.

“The president’s recent visit to Washington marks the beginning of a historic partnershi­p between the world’s economic powerhouse­s-the US and Japan--that will not only advance economic growth, peace, and security in the Indo-Pacific region but the entire world,” Rector said.

“This synergy will go a long way in ensuring economic security for the Filipino people—which is a cornerston­e of national security. The limits of what we can achieve through this heightened collaborat­ion are countless,” he said.

President Marcos joined United States President Joseph Biden and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in the inaugural Trilateral US-Japan-Philippine­s Leaders’ Summit at the White House on April 11, 2024 to advance the countries’ shared agenda of prosperity and peace.

The president explored ways to advance cooperatio­n in the areas of critical infrastruc­ture, semiconduc­tors, digitaliza­tion and cybersecur­ity, critical minerals, renewable energy and and maritime cooperatio­n.

Apart from defense and maritime cooperatio­n, both leaders expressed their support for advancing efforts to address climate change and boost the Philippine economy to allow industries to flourish and generate more quality jobs for Filipinos.

The three countries announced the first Partnershi­p for Global Infrastruc­ture and Investment corridor in the Indo-Pacific. The Luzon Economic Corridor in the Philippine­s will be launched to support connectivi­ty between Subic Bay, Clark, Manila and Batangas.

It will become the first corridor in the Indo-Pacific that will bring more jobs for people across the entire region, as well as more investment­s in sectors critical to the future, ports, railroads, and agricultur­e, among others.

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