President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is scheduled to make a working visit to Singapore from July 14 to 16, as announced by Malacañang. Palace spokesperson Claire Castro says the trip aims to strengthen bilateral relations between the Philippines and the city-state. Across the reported announcements, Marcos is expected to advance cooperation in areas that include trade and investment, environmental initiatives, health, and regional development. Several outlets also note that the visit is intended to reaffirm the importance of regional stability. During the trip, Marcos is scheduled to hold a courtesy call with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. He is also expected to meet with business leaders as part of the engagement with Singapore’s private sector. One outlet describes the trip as a two-day working visit, but the dates provided by multiple sources consistently indicate July 14 to 16. The announcements frame the visit as part of the administration’s broader efforts to deepen ties with Singapore and promote economic and policy cooperation.