UK-RP Relations
The People of the United Kingdom and the People of the Republic of the Philippines are strong allies, this report from the British Embassy Manila shows that The people of the United Kingdom have been generous in helping buiild various road bridges in the Philippines.
The Philippines and the UK enjoy good relations as longstanding partners and allies. Both are outward looking island nations committed to democracy, trade and investment, and support for the United Nations. As well as close government-to-government relations the two nations have contacts at all levels of civil society.
The British Embassy in Manila aims to develop the already close and substantive bilateral relationship by focusing on several key areas of co-operation:
Providing assistance and sharing knowledge on combating domestic and international terrorism
Maximising commercial opportunities for British business. Britain has major investments in the Philippines concentrated in power, energy, agri-business, transport, water and financial services. Bilateral trade is worth around US$2bn annually, with the balance in the Philippines' favour. The UK is one of the largest foreign investors in the Philippines
Working with the Philippine Government on issues of common concern, such as human rights issues, environment, disaster planning, international crime and kidnapping
Supporting the work of the Philippine Government and Non-Governmental Organisations in conflict prevention and peace building
Promoting inter-faith dialogue between Muslims, Christians and Indigenous Peoples
Providing £8m in aid to help fund the replacement of around 250 bridges on the Philippines' national roads network
Supporting, through a £200,000 DFID-funded small grants scheme, small poverty-reduction projects in the fields of environment, healthcare, marginal agriculture and micro-enterprise development