JERUDONG, Brunei— The Philippines and Brunei forged four deals on tourism, security, maritime, and agriculture during President Marcos' state visit here.

President Marcos and Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah witnessed the signing of at least three memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and one letter of intent (LOI) during the two leaders' bilateral meeting on Tuesday, May 28.
The three MOUs signed were efforts on boosting tourism cooperation between the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam; on Mutual Recognition of Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) certificates; and on maritime cooperation.
The LOI, on the other hand, is intended to renew a memorandum of understanding on food security and agricultural cooperation.
Tourism deal
The tourism pact, which was signed between the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT) of Brunei Darussalam, aims to generate cooperative tourism projects and increase tourist arrivals between the two countries.
It also aims to support niche tourism development, particularly in the area of Islamic tourism and the promotion of Muslim friendly destinations.
Seafaring
The MOU on STCW certificates allows the national agencies of both countries to recognize the national certificates issued by both focal agencies of the two countries.
It also replaces and updates a prior MOU between the Philippines and Brunei signed in 2001.
Moreover, an MOU on maritime cooperation was also signed between the two sides, which both agreed to further their cooperation on areas including pollution, skills training, research and information sharing.
It is also crucial for maritime nations like the Philippines and Brunei.
Agri pact
The LOI on agriculture underscores the interest of both countries to explore further cooperation and collaboration on the field of agriculture for food security and sustainable agriculture between the two countries.
It was executed between the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Agriculture and Agrifood Department (AAD) of the Ministry of Agriculture of Brunei Darussalam.