Phl business groups forge PPP ties with New Zealand
The Philippine Star|April 21, 2024
The country’s business leaders explored new opportunities to boost economic cooperation with New Zealand, following the recent visit of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to the Philippines.
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According to the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC), the stronger public-private partnerships and investment opportunities between the two countries were showcased at the Philippines-New Zealand Business Matching Session held at Raffles Makati on April 18.

"We explore new opportunities to further strengthen and expand our bilateral ties through increased economic partnerships. And for us, there is no better time than now for New Zealand to be part of the Philippines' promising growth story and steady ascent to the global stage," Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick Go said in a statement released by PSAC yesterday.

Among those who attended the business matching session with Luxon were Go, Sabin Aboitiz and Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, chairman of the Ayala Group.

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