President Aquino said on Thursday that while the global economic uncertainty has slowed down growth in major markets, it stands to “open doors” for countries that have “displayed relative stability” like the Philippines.
At the Arangkada Philippines Forum at the Marriott Hotel in Pasay City, Mr. Aquino also addressed concerns raised by members of the Joint Foreign Chambers of the Philippines, which ranged from the government’s thrust in agriculture, to high power rates, climate change and the government’s mining policy.
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