00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s assistance in the ASEAN Plus 3 Summit was a solid security in food.
00:07The President also supported the review of the ASEAN In-the-Trade Agreement to remove some restrictions on trade.
00:14Clayzel Cordelia is back.
00:18President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. encouraged the movement to reserve the main food sources.
00:25The Executive Board of the ASEAN Plus 3 was called to the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Vientiane, Laos.
00:34This is a clear line that there is a sufficient supply of food, such as rice, during a crisis.
00:40Based on the 2024 World Risk Index, the Philippines is one of the countries with the highest incidence of climate change.
00:50This has an effect on agriculture and food supply.
00:54That is why the Philippines supported the ASEAN Plus 3 Emergency Rice Reserve Agreement.
01:01This was agreed upon by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations,
01:06including China, Japan, and South Korea,
01:08which is willing to establish a food reserve that can be used in times of calamity or other emergencies.
01:16President Marcos J. R. Marcos Jr. encouraged the review of the ASEAN In-the-Trade and Goods Agreement
01:22to make it simpler and to reduce trade restrictions in the event of a crisis.
01:27India is one of the countries that produces the most rice in the Philippines and other countries.
01:33He encouraged India to share its best practices as a pharmaceutical hub
01:39and to provide cheap but high-quality medicines such as vaccines.
01:44The ASEAN-India Summit was one of the eight summits that President Marcos J. R. Marcos J. Jr. hosted on the second day of the ASEAN Summit yesterday.
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