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  2. Japan–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, Emperor Meiji sent an economic mission to resume normal trade between the Empire of Japan and the Philippines. Then, thirteen years after, he ordered to establish a Japanese consulate that would be based in Manila, and Umekichi Yatabe, was the first Japanese consul.

  3. Pakistan–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan-Philippines Business Council was created to promote trade and investment opportunities between the two countries. [6] In 2021 Pakistan exports to the Philippine were valued at about US$142.3 million, and the Imports were valued at US$74.4 million.

  4. Confederation of Filipino Workers - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Filipino Workers (CFW) is a national trade union federation in the Philippines. It was founded 15 April 1986, and has a dues-paying membership of around 50,000. It is the only federation with the most number of unions in the export processing zones, especially in Mariveles, Bataan.

  5. Mongolia–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    The two countries established diplomatic ties in 1954. [1] Although Mongolia did not directly participate in the Vietnam War, it nevertheless expressed ideological support for North Vietnam by similar supported in the World War II to Soviet Union and Korean War to North Korea, and provided livestock as material assistance, including more than 100,000 head of horses, cows, and sheep.

  6. Japan–Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (日本・フィリピン経済連携協定) or in (Filipino: Kasunduang Pangkabuhayan ng Hapon at Pilipinas) or commonly known as JPEPA is an economic partnership agreement concerning bilateral investment and free trade agreement between Japan and the Philippines.

  7. Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), or Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), was a proposed trade agreement between 12 Pacific Rim economies: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and the United States.

  8. Mexico–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines was proclaimed a Spanish colony in 1565, when Miguel Lopez de Legazpi was appointed Governor General. He selected Manila as the capital in 1571. The islands were very remote, so the Spanish Royal Family commissioned the Philippine government administration to the Viceroyalty of New Spain based in Mexico City for over two and half centuries.

  9. Philippines and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the Philippines has contributed 37 police officers, 6 military experts, and 137 troops to the UN peacekeepers. The 6 military experts from the Philippines are part of the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan, while the 37 police officers and 137 troops are part of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in ...