Jack Ma Will Save Philippine Slow Internet Speed
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma met with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at the Malacanang Palace and reported that Ma, founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba and who is 23rd richest man in the world, will invest in the country to solve the country’s problem of slow internet.
Ma also described his meeting with the president as “excellent” and the Duterte administration continued to attract a lot of investors in the country.
In a blog post of Mr. Alon Calinao Dy, he said, “the duterte administration really shows to the Filipinos that the government is committed to provide generate more jobs in the Philippines in the years to come.”
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Trending Topics Today/Pinoy Ako is a blog that supports President Rodrigo Duterte’s good advocacy and his best efforts to change the old and corrupt system of Philippine government. Let’s share the news responsibly and for everyone to know the reality, the latest news and information in our beloved country.
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