In his address before the National Diet or the National Legislature of Japan on Thursday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. acknowledged Japan’s role in the Philippines’ economic development, going as far back as the normalization of their diplomatic relations in 1956.

Japan is a key counterweight for the Philippines to deal with its maritime challenges in the South China Sea, analysts say.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday encouraged young Filipinos in Japan to take advantage of all opportunities available in the Land of the Rising Sun as he met with the…

Japanese firms pledged about USD3.4B in investments to the Philippines after a business meeting led by Marcos in Tokyo.

Ferdinand Marcos Jr is receiving ‘exceptional level of hospitality’ in Tokyo