MANILA, Philippines --- The Philippines and Japan would sign at least 10 business agreements during the visit of President Rodrigo Duterte in Tokyo later this month, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said Thursday. "So far we have two Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) and eight letters of intent," Lopez told reporters in Malacaang, adding that there could be more deals. The trade chief said the deals would be in the field of electronics, manufacturing, data analytics, and the services sector, among others. Duterte is set to attend the 25th Annual Future of Asia conference on May 30 to 31. Lopez said the signing of agreements between Manila and Tokyo would further boost trade relatio...
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