The United Kingdom is expected to pursue more business and investment opportunities with the Philippines following the three-day visit of its trade official to the country.
Richard Graham, the Prime Minister Trade Envoy, said the UK is interested to collaborate with the Philippines in the areas of offshore wind development, cyber world and artificial intelligence.
Graham even hosted a reception for key interlocutors in the Philippines' offshore wind agenda, which included Department of Energy Undersecretary Rowena Guevara.
Photo courtesy of UK Prime Minister Trade Envoy Richard Graham
There, he reaffirmed the UK's support to the Philippines' energy transition shift and acceleration of renewables.
"The UK has been providing strong government and industry support to the Philippine energy sector, including the recent successful offshore wind study visit in the UK last February attended by key Philippine government officials," the British Embassy in Manila said.
Graham said he is looking forward to working with those he met in Manila during his stay from April 24 to 27 "to continue to ensure that the UK-Philippines trade and investment relationship continues to go from strength to strength."
"As always, it is a great pleasure to visit the Philippines even more so with the growing and stronger trade relationship, with bilateral trade up more than 30 percent in the last year to £2.3 billion," he said in a speech at the conclusion of his trip.
Photo courtesy of UK Prime Minister Trade Envoy Richard Graham
There, he reaffirmed the UK's support to the Philippines' energy transition shift and acceleration of renewables.
"The UK has been providing strong government and industry support to the Philippine energy sector, including the recent successful offshore wind study visit in the UK last February attended by key Philippine government officials," the British Embassy in Manila said.
Graham said he is looking forward to working with those he met in Manila during his stay from April 24 to 27 "to continue to ensure that the UK-Philippines trade and investment relationship continues to go from strength to strength."
"As always, it is a great pleasure to visit the Philippines even more so with the growing and stronger trade relationship, with bilateral trade up more than 30 percent in the last year to £2.3 billion," he said in a speech at the conclusion of his trip.