For the next 15 years, Kuwait expects to complete major infrastructure projects that have an estimated USD50 billion budget and they need the help of over a million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to accomplish the tasks.
The recent signing of several partnership agreements between the governments of Kuwait and the Philippines is a clear proof that the Middle Eastern country strongly prefers hiring OFWs.
The signing was done in an expanded bilateral meeting held in the Malacañang Palace and no less than the leaders of the two countries were present; Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheik Nasser Al Mohammad Al Ahmad Al Sabah and President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Read more.