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The strength of the Philippines:

The Philippines is an exporter of talent. This is not a strength, but it may be in

ASEAN integration. Integration facilitates the spread of technology between countries.

Filipino professionals are slightly trained to operate in an international setting. A foreign

technique of labor reduction was implemented in our nation. There are procedures in

place to guarantee the safety of anyone working outside. In terms of contribution to

ASEAN, these systems reflect best practices for ASEAN to handle labor migration from

other nations and to monitor and facilitate foreign aid. The Philippines may also lead

education in service industries such as hotel and restaurant management, marine

engineering, healthcare and other "offshore" occupations.

The favorable demographic foundation of young, intelligent, and more efficient

English-speaking nations are two economic benefits of the Philippines that aid boost

integration among Asian countries. Mass arrival of stay-at-home ladies from other

nations. This would promote the integration of Asian nations in terms of youth and

stronger knowledge of English. This is because many Asian nations live in the colonial

period and English is still the official language. With English being the national language

and the ubiquity of the Philippines, there will be greater communication and more

significantly collaboration between nations as a catalyst to drive other countries together

for a broader shared goal. This minimizes the danger of language difficulties.

Trade in products and services is one of the economic assets of the Philippines,

and it is also one of the key sources of agricultural exports and human services. ASEAN

also allows increasing commerce in products and services to nations in the area. Taxes

on recyclable items will be minimized or removed totally. As the ASEAN area continues

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to develop, faster and cheaper travel choices, products and services only make sense if

there are broader incentives for increased job prospects. There are also advancements

in education, and if Filipinos are better able to take on these new professions, they will

have more access to quality career opportunities. Fortunately, ASEAN integration will

strengthen the country's education.

In conclusion, the Philippines is an exporter of talent, that may be used in

ASEAN integration. Integration encourages the diffusion of technologies between

countries. The advantageous demographic foundation of youthful, clever, and more

efficient English-speaking nations are two economic benefits of the Philippines that help

enhance integration among Asian countries.

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