Philippines President Marcos Jr. to meet PM Carney in Vancouver for trade and energy talks
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Steven Chase
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Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Vancouver to discuss energy and trade cooperation. The visit, the first by a Philippine president to Canada in 11 years, includes a delegation of cabinet ministers and business leaders. The two countries are expected to sign memorandums of understanding and joint agreements aimed at boosting bilateral trade and investment.
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Mr. Marcos is leading a delegation of as many as five cabinet ministers as well as a business delegation of 15 to 20 people.
The envoy said he expects the two countries will sign a number of memorandums of understanding.
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