
Marcos: PH secured $446M direct investments from India trip
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. said Friday that he would be bringing home US$446 million in direct investments from his five-day state visit in India.
According to a tweet by GMA Integrated News' Saleema Refran, Marcos also estimated US$5.6 to US$5.7 billion worth of possible investments will follow after his trip.
During the state visit, Marcos held several business meetings, including with the ISON Group wherein they focused on key sectors such as healthcare, BPO, renewable energy, and insurance.
President Bongbong Marcos is pleased with the state visit to India; to bring home $446 million actual direct investments. Marcos estimates $5.6-5.7 billion in possible investments to follow after the state visit. | via Saleema Refran/GMA Integrated News pic.twitter.com/09lNyDHxmO — GMA Integrated News (@gmanews) August 8, 2025
Marcos also met with the Group CEO of NephroPlus, Mr. Rohit Singh, to explore deeper collaboration in advancing Universal Health Care in the Philippines.
The firm reaffirmed its commitment to expanding access to high-quality, patient-centric renal care, with 39 dialysis centers already operating nationwide. –VAL, GMA Integrated News
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