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Philippines–Singapore relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Philippines–Singapore relations

Philippines–Singapore relations are bilateral relations between the Philippines and Singapore. The Philippines has an embassy in Singapore.〔(Philippine Embassy in Singapore )〕 Singapore likewise, has an embassy in Manila.〔(Singapore Embassy in Manila )〕
==Relations==
The Philippine-Singapore Business Council is also present as an organization dedicated to the cooperation of the business communities of the two countries. The council was launched on 13 October 1994 in Singapore. Both Fidel V. Ramos, the President of the Philippines, and Goh Chok Tong, the Prime Minister of Singapore attended the launch.〔 〕
Aside from economic relationships, the two countries also agree in improving tourism and security relationships. In August 1986, Philippine President Corazon Aquino preferred to travel to Jakarta and Singapore, breaking the tradition that the first overseas visit of the President should always be Washington. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, together with Indonesian President Suharto, suggested to Aquino to avoid reconciliation with the communist insurgents in her country and extend the rights of the bases of the United States in the Philippines.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Philippines country studies: Relations with Asian Neighbors )〕 During a state visit by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in Singapore on 2007, she has discussed the liberalization of air travel between the two countries to improve tourism. She also discussed with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong regarding a status of forces agreement (SOFA) to combat terrorism and transnational crimes.
In 1995, a planned state visit by the Singaporean Prime Minister was postponed "until a more propitious time" after the execution of Flor Contemplacion.〔New York Times (Singapore Puts Off Prime Minister's Trip to Manila )〕 The case caused the deepest rift between the two ASEAN countries for more than 25 years. Economic relationships between the two countries were also strained. Singaporean investments in the Philippines dropped from US$65 million from 1994 to US$3.7 million by 1995. Despite this controversy, full diplomatic relationships between the two countries were restored in January of the following year. In December 1998, the two countries signed a Philippine-Singapore Action to improve bilateral trade at the ASEAN summit in Hanoi.〔
In 2013, Singapore is Philippines' 4th top trading partner, with $8.22 billion in bilateral trade. It was also the sixth top source of visitors, with more than 175,000 in arrivals. Singapore also host to Filipino community of some 180,000. 〔(Singapore president makes first state visit to PH Wednesday )〕

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