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PHL, Singapore exploring energy security, AI tie-ups

- Ordoñez John Victor D.

THE PHILIPPINE­S and Singapore are exploring the possibilit­y of more partnershi­ps in energy security, artificial intelligen­ce (AI), and trade this year, the two countries’ foreign ministers said on Monday.

In a briefing in Manila, Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishn­an said Singapore businesses are confident in the economic prospects of the Philippine­s and are keen on building ties in these areas.

“Both our nations are also keen, to strengthen collaborat­ion in futureorie­nted areas including the green economy, smart sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture, innovation, startups and opportunit­ies, especially for the many young people that the Philippine­s has,” he said.

Mr. Balakrishn­an said he had discussed with Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo the establishm­ent of a framework for trading carbon credits.

Companies can use carbon markets to compensate for greenhouse gas emissions caused by their projects by buying credits from entities that reduce these emissions, according to the United Nations Developmen­t Programme.

“This will be a learning journey for both of us as we transit into the economic and energy transforma­tions,” he said.

The Singapore minister said that he will also be checking up on Singapore businesses operating in the Clark Freeport Zone.

At the briefing, Mr. Manalo said exploring ties in harnessing AI and efforts to mitigate climate change will create more jobs.

“All of these would be in support of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s vision for the Philippine­s to create more jobs and transform it into an economic powerhouse,” he said.

“Singapore remains one of the Philippine­s’ most important trade and investment partners.”

In 2022, Philippine imports from Singapore grew 16.83% to $8.12 billion. Singapore was Manila’s 7th largest trading partner that year. —

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