President Marcos Jr. in Cambodia to bolster ASEAN ties, Explore Economic โOpportunities
phnom Penh,โข Cambodia – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. arrived in Phnom Penh on Tuesday, initiating a state visit focused on strengthening โbilateral relations โwith Cambodia and reinforcing theโ Philippines’ commitment to a unified and progressive Association of Southeastโ Asian Nations (ASEAN). He is accompanied byโ First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and members of theโค Philippine delegation.
The visit comes as the Philippines prepares to assume the ASEAN chairmanshipโ in 2026, and aims to capitalize โฃonโค complementary strengths between the two nations amidst global economic challenges. President โMarcos stated he will โ”discuss ways to further โdiversify our cooperation and strengthen our intra-Asean โrelationshipsโข and exchanges by capitalizing โon our complementary โstrengths in the face of global economic headwinds.” He also recognized โคcambodia as โa key partner in combating transnational crime.
Key areas ofโ discussion include defence and security cooperation, trade, agriculture, โand heritage โpreservation.โข The President expressed a desire โto increase Philippine exports to Cambodia, โspecifically in food, โฃbeverages,โข and pharmaceutical products, and to expand opportunities for Filipino franchise businessesโฃ within the Cambodian market.
Meetings are scheduled with Cambodian Senate president Hunโฃ Sen and Prime Minister Hun Manet, alongside roundtable discussions with business leaders from both countries to identify avenues for increased trade and investment. President Marcos emphasized that โintensifiedโ defense and security collaborationโฃ would contribute to “uphold[ing] a peaceful, stable, and resilient โAsean community.”
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,โ Agrarian Reform โSecretary โConrado Estrella III, and Justice Secretary โคJesus Crispin Remulla have been designated as government caretakers during the President’s absence.