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Qatar and Philippine­s sign $200 mn contracts: minister

6,000 jobs to be created in Philippine­s as a result of 13 agreements signed

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DOHA, April 16, (AFP): Qatar and the Philippine­s have signed trade agreements worth $200 million during the final leg of President Rodrigo Duterte’s Gulf tour, Manila’s trade and industry secretary told reporters in Doha Sunday.

Ramon Lopez said 6,000 jobs would be created in the Philippine­s as a result of the 13 agreements signed between private companies at the weekend, which covered areas such as health, defence and tourism.

“The private firms in Qatar have shown great interest in various projects (in the) Philippine­s,” Lopez told the Qatar Tribune newspaper.

“There are many more opportunit­ies where they can invest.”

His comments came as Duterte prepared to meet senior government officials in Doha on Sunday, and less than 24 hours after the controvers­ial former mayor addressed an adoring crowd of almost 7,000 supporters in Qatar.

Duterte thrilled a sell-out audience by reiteratin­g his uncompromi­sing policy pledges on drugs — which has gained him popularity at home and notoriety in the West — and warned those in the drug trade not to test him.

During an hour-long speech, Duterte spoke also about his pledges on clamping down on corruption and sang a duet with a local Filipino singer, Hanna Uddin.

Some 240,000 Filipinos live in Qatar, and a large majority voted for the president in last year’s election.

Despite criticism of the way some Filipino workers are treated in the Gulf, Duterte said earlier on his visit that expats managed to send home more than $7 billion (6.6 billion euros) in remittance­s in 2016.

The president returns home on Sunday after also visiting Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

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In this photo released by official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency on April 16, a part of the South Pars gas field facility is seen after being inaugurate­d by President Hassan Rouhani, on the northern coast of Arabian Gulf, Iran. Iran...

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