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Australian Government grants $45M to the Philippines to drive inclusive economic growth

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Finance Secretary Frederick Go and Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Marc Innes-Brown, signing the Subsidiary Arrangement for Progress. Credit: Australia in the Philippines / Australian Embassy, Manila, Philippines

Find out the latest news from the Philippines, including the Philippines-Australia partnership, the search for alternative oil sources, the repatriation of OFWs from the Middle East, and more.


Key Points
  • Finance Secretary Frederick Go and Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Marc Innes-Brown signed the Subsidiary Arrangement for Progress.
  • The Philippine Government is currently looking into alternative sources of oil apart from the Middle East.
  • The Philippine Government is looking into the possibility of working with China for access to fuel supply.

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