M. Villar: President Marcos' US, UN trip 'a productive week'
Senator Mark A. Villar said the recent trip of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr, to the United Nations General Assembly and the United States was a ‘’productive week.’’
In a statement released today, Villar that while the main activity of the President was to address the United Nations General Assembly, they also attended business programs organized by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) which included the New York Stock Exchange Economic Forum, Philippine Economic Briefing and other business dialogues and meetings.
Villar was with the presidential entourage being the chairman of the Senate committee on trade, commerce and entrepreneurship in the 19th Congress.
“It was a productive week. We went there to explore new opportunities that will bring about massive employment in our country. Our goal was to make sure that foreign investors are aware of our capability as a nation and the potential of the Filipino workforce”, Villar said.
The Philippine delegation also met with business groups and foreign investors.
Among the US companies that President Marcos and Senator Villar met were Alorica, Concentrix, JPMorgan Chase & Co., JPMC PH Global Service Center, Legato Health Technologies, Optum Inc, Qualfon Inc and Boeing.
“I share with President BBM’s vision of bringing something home for our kababayans. The state visit was a success as we have secured various commitments from different companies already. Not only did we create stronger ties with different countries, but also the trip brought us jobs, jobs, jobs,’’ Villar said.
Villar emphasized that he would continue advocating for strengthening and improving the country’s economic stimulus in order to revitalize the economy.
‘’With the said visit and dialogues with our business partners, we assure them that the Philippines is a better choice in doing business” Villar said.