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Concluding his state visit to Brunei Darussalam, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., along with the Philippine delegation, is now headed to Singapore to deliver the keynote address at the International Institute for Strategic Studies' Shangri-La Dialogue and to strengthen 55 years of cooperation between the Philippines and Singapore.


President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on energy business leaders of Brunei to invest in Philippine renewable energy (RE) as the country is making progress in the very promising sector.


President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Wednesday urged business leaders in Brunei Darussalam to seriously consider the Philippines as a prime investment country.


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized on Tuesday the importance of keeping the bilateral ties between the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam strong to sustain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. reported to Filipinos in Brunei Darussalam that jobs are being created in the Philippines by investments reaching PhP1.26 trillion in 2023


At least three memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and one letter of intent (LOI) were forged between the governments of the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam during the two-day state visit of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to the Sultanate on Tuesday.


Commencing his state visit, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. arrived at Istana Nurul Iman on May 28, 2024 to meet His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah and Her Majesty Duli Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha.


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. arrived in Brunei Darussalam on Tuesday for a two-day state visit to strengthen the bilateral relationship between the Philippines and the Sultanate.


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is expected to sign a memorandum of agreement (MOU) with Brunei Darussalam on tourism cooperation in his two-day state visit to the Sultanate. In his departure speech on Tuesday, President Marcos said the MOU is a way to attract more tourists to the country, noting how tourism continues to be an “important economic engine” for growth and development, employing millions of Filipinos.