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JAPANESE AMBASSADOR PAYS COURTESY CALL ON TULFO

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Endo Kazuya paid a courtesy visit in the Office of Senator Raffy Tulfo recently.

During the visit, the chairperson of the Senate Committee on Migrant Workers, asked about the current condition of OFWs in Japan which has reached to approximately 230,000 in number – most of them being high-skilled experts like nurses and engineers.

As Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Energy, Tulfo also discussed his proposed Waste-to-Energy (WTE) bill to Kazuya, stressing that WTE has long existed in Japan that’s why it is important that he gets input from the Japanese government to improve his measure.

When it comes to the field of economic investment, Kazuya mentioned the financial incentives that investors in the Philippines receive from Japan.

“Ito raw ay magiging isang paraan para ma-engganyo ang mga Japanese investors na manatili at magdala pa ng karagdagang negosyo sa ating bansa.”

“Ito raw ay magiging isang paraan para ma-engganyo ang mga Japanese investors na manatili at magdala pa ng karagdagang negosyo sa ating bansa,” the legislator explained.

The senator from Isabela and Davao said he will discuss this concern in the Technical Working Group of the Committee on Ways and Means where he is Vice Chairman.

On the other hand, Kazuya praised President Bongbong Marcos Jr. in his foreign affairs policy in all areas including the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

As part of Japan’s support to the Philippines, Kazuya reiterated the promised $507-million Official Development Aid Loan under the JAPAN International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the addition of five 97-meter-long multi-mission maritime patrol vessels for our Philippine Coast Guard.

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