Mr. Reginald Yu lead the modest delegation from the Anvil Business Club (Association of Young Filipino-Chinese Entrepreneurs)
during a luncheon tended by no less than His Excellency, Ambassador Dr.
Gary Song-Huann Lin (林松焕) of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office
(TECO) in the Philippines.
Attended by a small select group of
Chinese-Filipino businessmen with particular business interests in
Taiwan, as well as officials from the Manila Economic and Cultural
Office, the affair marked a modest commemoration of stronger economic
ties between the Philippines and Taiwan, Republic of China, as the two
governments recently inked a Joint Economic Agreement that hopes to
strengthen bilateral trade between the two countries. Apart from
Taiwan’s thriving trade with the Philippines, Taiwan is the host to
almost 100,000 Filipino workers, whose highly-skilled labor force has
long provided the backbone to Taiwan's thriving economy. With the aim of
capitalizing the Philippines' tremendous economic growth potential, the
new agreement hopes to attract more Taiwanese investors to put their
lot in the soaring Philippine economy.
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