Manila Bulletin

Ph-hawaii trade holds ‘great potential’ – Marcos

- By BETHEENA UNITE

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. believes there is “great potential” in enhancing Philippine-hawaii cooperatio­n, especially in trade.

Speaking before the members of the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu and Honolulu City Council Trade Mission during their courtesy call in Malacañang on Thursday, Feb. 22, Marcos emphasized the similariti­es between the two states in terms of their needs.

“I think there is a great deal of potential there, as there are so many similariti­es in terms of what are needed and what needs to be done in terms of the state of Hawaii and the Philippine­s and in specific areas of the Philippine­s,” Marcos said in his speech.

He was referring to Hawaii’s and the Philippine­s’ economic and trade cooperatio­n, which he considers as “very important” as he stressed that the only way forward for the country in terms of economy is trade.

“(N)ow I think we are presented with so many grand opportunit­ies that we should, it behooves us to do our best, to try and explore those, to make those potentiali­ties into reality. And there are many, many areas that we can do that,” he told the guests.

The President told them that the country has been trying to make the investment­s or the exchanges easier so that it is more transparen­t and more accountabl­e.

He cited the challenges in the global supply chain which the government is trying to remedy and alleviate.

“And I think that we have succeeded to an extent, we will continue to work in that direction because again trade is important to us,” he said.

“And, specifical­ly for Hawaii, trade is particular­ly important to the Philippine­s because as you say that connection between the Philippine­s and Hawaii, and especially northern Philippine­s and Hawaii is really quite traditiona­l already we can say,” he added.

He concluded his speech by thanking the visitors for exploring those opportunit­ies and trying to make them into a reality for the betterment of both Hawaii and the Philippine­s.

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