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The Office of the Vice President (OVP) said De Castro, who was on a six-day official visit to China, also called on officials of Jiangsu province on Wednesday and expressed the Philippine government’s desire to expand trade with China’s provinces and cities.

At a separate meeting, he urged the Chinese officials to encourage state-owned companies and other enterprises to invest in the Philippines.
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Pagdanganan, in a briefing at the Edsa Shangri-La Tuesday Club, said the tourism marketing plan for the Philippines involves the conduct of sales missions in Beijing and Shanghai, participation in Chinese travel fairs and positioning the country as a "preferred destination" for Chinese tourists.
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The Office of the Vice President (OVP) said De Castro, who was on a six-day official visit to China, also called on officials of Jiangsu province on Wednesday and expressed the Philippine government’s desire to expand trade with China’s provinces and cities.

At a separate meeting, he urged the Chinese officials to encourage state-owned companies and other enterprises to invest in the Philippines.
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