US presidential trade mission to create more jobs for Pinoys, says Romualdez
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More jobs for Filipinos will be generated via the historic presidential trade and investment mission ordered by United States (US) President Joe Biden to the Philippines. House Speaker Martin Romualdez gave this forecast following Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.'s meeting with Biden Tuesday, May 2 at the White House in Washington DC. “We have found a wellspring of new hope for the Filipino people as President Biden and President Marcos Jr. discuss plans for a brighter future together. With a first-ever presidential trade and investment mission on the horizon, the Philippines can expect job creation and economic growth,” said Romualdez, who personally witnessed the meeting between the two leaders. “It is a promising partnership for progress and prosperity. What will follow is renewed confidence in the Philippines when it comes to investments, not only from the US but from the rest of the world as well. This is a powerful message, seeing the two leaders discuss prosperity for our people,” he added. The Leyte 1st district congressman further said: "[Amid] the positive outcome of the meeting between President Biden and President Marcos, the Philippine government expresses its eagerness for the upcoming job creation opportunities and looks forward to a continuous and fruitful partnership with the [US].” “The prospect of a presidential trade and investment mission fills the nation with hope and optimism for a brighter future," the optimistic Romualdez said. As for the House of Representatives, Romualdez said they will do everything to pass legislation that will allow and encourage the free facilitation of the trade investments that will result from the US presidential trade mission. “This is our mandate and promise to the Filipino people: we will make sure that whatever investments we shall obtain from this mission shall find fertile ground in our economy. We will ensure that these will benefit millions of Filipino citizens,” he said. The Speaker, who had been in the US since mid-April, laid the groundwork for Marcos' official visit there through a series of meetings and engagements with his counterparts in the country, as well as with private business leaders.