Backgrounder: New investments in the Philippines and ASEAN Region



Canada is investing over $76.45 million in 12 new projects in the Philippines and the region that will strengthen climate resilience, improve health outcomes, and foster inclusive economic growth. Canada is working to expand trade and investment ties, recognizing the Indo-Pacific region—and the Philippines in particular—as central to its efforts to build mutual prosperity and economic resilience.



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