President Marcos will fly to Singapore on his birthday, Sept. 13, to attend the Milken Institute's 10th Asian Conference.

His trip to Singapore, which falls on his 66th birthday, came less than a week after his Indonesian trip for the 43rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
According to Presidential Communications (PCO) Secretary Cheloy Garafil, Marcos' trip to Singapore will be a "working visit."
Garafil said the President will deliver a 30-minute talk titled "A Conversation with the President of the Republic of the Philippines", highlighting the government's efforts to improve the lives of Filipinos amid challenges from significant global events.
He will be the first sitting Philippine President to address the Milken Institute’s Asia Summit, according to the PCO.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will also be addressing the annual gathering.
The Asia Summit 2023 will focus their discussions on issues about peace and stability, inequality, cultural differences, and irreparable environmental damage.
Hosted by the Milken Institute, the Asia Summit holds a decade long work that focuses on public health, environmentalism, economic policy, and globalization.
While in Singapore, Marcos will also be meeting with business leaders to strengthen economic ties and further forge possible partnerships between the two economies in select industries.
The President, upon the invitation of Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will also attend the finals of Formula One Singapore Grand Prix 2023.