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HIGH-LEVEL MEETING. Douglas Emhoff (3rd from left), Second Gentleman of the United States, meet with President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and First Lady Liza Marcos at Malacanang Palace on Thursday (June 30, 2022). Emhoff, who attended the inauguration earlier in the day, invited Marcos to visit Washington on behalf of President Joe Biden. (Photo courtesy of US Embassy in the Philippines) MANILA - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has been invited to Washington by United States President Joe Biden. Jose Manuel Romualdez, the Philippine Ambassador to the United States, said US Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff handed Marcos the personal letter from Biden. Emhoff, husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris, led the seven-member delegation from Washington that attended the inauguration of Marcos at National Museum Manila on Thursday. They later met in Malacanang along with officials of the US Embassy in Manila. "In that letter of course, he [Biden] congratulated the Preside ....
GOOD RELATIONS. President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. hosts a traditional Vin d'honneur with diplomats after his inauguration as the country's 17th President at the National Museum of the Philippines on Thursday (June 30, 2022). Marcos said his administration is focused on keeping the Philippines' good relations with countries it considers allies and partners. (Presidential photo) MANILA - President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Thursday renewed his commitment to further bolster the Philippines' relations with its allied countries. Marcos made the vow when he hosted a traditional Vin d'honneur with diplomats at the National Museum of the Philippines, the place where his inauguration as the country's 17th President also took place. "I thank you all for bringing us the honor of your presence here today. Furthermore, I thank you for the very kind wishes of congratulations from your countries, from your governments, from your heads ....
Presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. (File photo) MANILA - Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) presidential candidate Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos said he would accelerate the industrialization of crucial sectors in the country to create more jobs for Filipinos if he wins in the upcoming May 9 polls. In an interview with local radio station DZRJ, Marcos said the next administration should spur economic development by pursuing an industrialization program similar to what was done by his father, former President Ferdinand Marcos, in the 70s. "The next administration will have to revive the industrialization drive that was started in the 70s. We have to continue that. If you look at the history of our wealthy neighbors, they became economically strong because of trade," Marcos said. "We are at present very dependent on the service sector. That is something we need to address very, very clearly, and manufacturing is a very important part of t ....