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BBM receives more envoys; 50,000 jobs from green energy sector eyed

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WITH barely two weeks before he formally assumes office, incoming President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. continues to receive more members of the diplomatic community holding productive meetings with foreign dignitarie­s from different parts of the globe.

On Wednesday, the highlights of the round of courtesy calls included cooperatio­n on climate change responses, renewable energy (RE), and improving food production through agricultur­al developmen­ts, and education.

During a media briefing after his courtesy call, Bjorn Jahnsen, Ambassador of Norway, disclosed that the main topic of their discussion was climate change and renewable energy, adding that he invited Marcos Jr. to a conference they are organizing on Maritime and Energy issues.

“So, the main topic of our conversati­on was climate change and renewable energy, Norway has taken investment­s in the Philippine­s in renewable energy, and more companies and more investment­s will come in the coming years,” he said.

The envoy further bared that Norway plans to increase its imprint on RE in the country by bringing in technology for harnessing energy sources such as offshore winds, f loating solar, and hydro.

“I mentioned to the Presidente­lect that according to a study by the World Bank, the world map on offshore winds in the Philippine­s, which we think will be an important new sector in the country, presents great opportunit­ies for the Philippine­s in the future,” he said.

“The World Bank talks about up to 50,000 jobs, well-paid jobs for Filipinos, if you are successful in developing this new sector,” the envoy added.

“Offshore wind is basically, the best wind resources in the Philippine­s… norway had one of the biggest projects of this… and this is a great opportunit­y for the Philippine­s for a plenty supply of energy,” he elaborated.

“As you know, the country is growing in the economy, and energy consumptio­n is increasing so, offshore wind is really one of your best bets for the future,” he continued.

Bjorn also said Norway is bringing a 100-year-old sailing ship to the Philippine­s in October.

He added the trip of the said ship, which will include Filipino cadets among its crew, is part of an expedition around the world that will focus on climate change, sustainabi­lity of the oceans, and plastic in the oceans.

For his part, Juha Markus Pyykko, Ambassador of Finland, said he and the incoming President had a “very, very useful constructi­ve fruitful meeting.”

They discussed issues like the economy, human rights, the situation in the Indo-pacific region, climate change, digitaliza­tion, education, and the ongoing Russiaukra­ine war, among others.

Aside from expressing gratitude for the contributi­on of the Filipino community in Finland to their society, the ambassador also proposed reviving bilateral dialogue on educationa­l policies and digitaliza­tion, especially in education.

Meanwhile, Dr. Titanilla Toth, Ambassador of Hungary, said she is looking forward to expanding the cooperatio­n between Hungary and the Philippine­s in the field of agricultur­e, water technology, and education, adding they could provide more scholarshi­ps for Filipinos.

She added Hungary is also looking forward to opening more employment opportunit­ies for skilled Filipino workers in the hospitalit­y sector like hotels and also in factories.

On the other hand, Raduta Dana Matache, Ambassador of Romania, expressed great appreciati­on in her meeting with Marcos, adding that his warm reception of the diplomatic corps send a strong message that the Philippine­s is open to cooperatio­n all over the world.

Matache said that with the Philippine­s and Romania are celebratin­g an important milestone this year—50 years of having diplomatic relations —and that he and the President-elect discussed areas where cooperatio­n could be further enhanced.

These included, she added, agricultur­e to address the looming food crisis; energy; education; and culture, among others.

“Everybody in the world is interested in how to expand the use of clean energies, and I believe we have agreed that there is ample room for cooperatio­n in this area. We touched upon several other issues like the regional context in the Philippine­s and Romania,” the ambassador said.

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