According to Marcos to witness signing of agreements on priority sectors in APEC meet | Inquirer News, at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is expected to witness the signing of several agreements, including ones pertaining to nuclear energy, cancer research, and other topics.According to Marcos to witness signing of agreements on priority sectors in APEC meet | Inquirer News, during his pre-departure speech at the Villamor Airbase in Pasay City, Marcos said that he would be meeting with regional business leaders.A number of government-to-government, public-private, and business agreements that have been negotiated over the past few months are expected to be signed on the fringes of the APEC Summit, according to Marcos. These agreements cover priority sectors like nuclear energy, artificial intelligence for weather forecasting, health sciences, particularly cancer research, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and satellite connectivity.According to Marcos to witness signing of agreements on priority sectors in APEC meet | Inquirer News, along with his official working visit in May of last year, where they emphasized the need of establishing closer economic ties and making sure that the Philippines' bilateral friendship and relationship work for both Filippino peoples, this trip represents Marcos' third visit to the United States as part of the Philippines' ongoing efforts to further reinforce our already strong bond.According to the President, he will speak with American business executives to advance trade in the Philippines, just like he has done on previous trips to the US.Marcos is scheduled to speak with the Filipino populations in Honolulu, Los Angeles, and San Francisco when he is in the US, according to Marcos to witness signing of agreements on priority sectors in APEC meet | Inquirer News
According to PH, US sign '123 agreement' on nuclear energy | Global News (inquirer.net), on November 17, Philippine time, the Philippines and the United States signed the historic "123 agreement" on nuclear energy cooperation.The legal foundation for permitting American businesses to export nuclear fuel, reactors, equipment, and other specialized nuclear materials to the Philippines is provided by the 123 agreement, sometimes known as the "peaceful nuclear cooperation agreement."According to PH, US sign '123 agreement' on nuclear energy | Global News (inquirer.net), with Russia, China, Canada, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam, among others, the US has 23 civil nuclear agreements.The agreement was signed here, on the fringes of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit, in the presence of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
During the summer break, the Chung Hua University International Volunteer Group spent a month serving at the Amitofo Care Center in the Republic of Mozambique. To get goods from Taiwan, which is 10,000 kilometers distant, to the orphanage, teachers and pupils overcame a number of challenges. The Taiwanese volunteers were greatly appreciated by the local educators, students.The university's international volunteer group works as a volunteer in a nearby elementary school and sends love to Africa.Photo provided by Chung Hua UniversityRead more: Diabolo Dance Theater performs in Philippines and Brunei and promotes New Southbound PolicyThe service was initially only supposed to last two weeks, according to the head of Chung Hwa University's International Volunteer Group, but since flying back and forth would take four days, everyone asked for the service to be extended to three weeks so they could spend more time with the children. Teachers and students in the volunteer group organized art classes and scouting programs to educate kids life skills during the service period. They also gave the local kids a lot of stationery, educational supplies, and other things.The university's international volunteer group works as a volunteer in a nearby elementary school and sends love to Africa.Photo provided by Chung Hua UniversityVery few volunteers have worked in Mozambique because of its rather isolated position in Africa, the effects of previous natural catastrophes and diseases, and these factors. The director of Amitofo Care Center was deeply touched by this visit by instructors and students from Chung Hua University, as it is the first time that student volunteers have ever been in Mozambique.The university's international volunteer group works as a volunteer in a nearby elementary school and sends love to Africa.Photo provided by Chung Hua University