Consular Services Appointment System
ADVISORY: On Overseas Voter Registration
The Resident Election Registration Board (RERB) will hold a meeting on 15 January 2024 (Monday), 9:30am at the Philippine Consulate General in Shanghai for the hearing of the applications of registrants who registered during the period 01 October – 31 December 2023 for overseas voting for the 2025 midterm elections.
Please advise the Consulate General should there be any objections against the registration of the following applicants on or before 08 January 2024.
LIST OF APPLICANTS
01 October – 31 December 2023
- MACAN, JENELIE Q. – REGISTRATION
- ABARIDO, MENANDRO O. – REGISTRATION
- JAYME, DANIELA B. - REGISTRATION
Advisory: Consulate General is CLOSED on 25 December 2023
The public is advised that Consulate General will be CLOSED on 25 December 2023 in observanceof Philippine holiday. The Office will resume the following day, 26 December 2023.In case of emergency, involving a Philippine national, please contact us at emergency hotline no.+86 139-174-77112 or email <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Ang Punong Konsulado ay HIND PO MAGBUBUKAS sa ik-25 Disyembre 2023 isang nakatakdangpistang_opisyal sa Bansang Pilipinas. lt ay magbubukas ulit sa susunod na araw ik-26Disyembre 2023
Bukas man o sarado, nakaantabay p sa telepon6 blg. +86 139-17477112 at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. kami sa Punong Konsulado, kung may kababayan pongnangangailangan ng agarang tulong o pagsasangguni.
敬请周知,根据菲律宾节假日安排,菲律宾总领事馆将于2023 年12月25日闭馆,2023年12月26日恢复对外办公。
如有涉菲律宾籍公民紧急事宜,请拨打本馆的紧急电话:(+86) 139-17477112 或邮件联系<This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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Sales of PH fresh fruits and food products breach billion-dollar mark at China expo
SHANGHAI – The Philippines capped another sterling stint at China’s – and the world’s -- largest import-themed expo, as its fresh produce and food products copped USD 1.1 billion-worth of sales and deals.
A total of 16 Philippine agricultural and food industry exhibitors took part in the 6th China International Import Expo (CIIE) held earlier this month, on 5-10 November, at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.
Buyer interest was high not only for the Philippines mainstay exports to China of bananas and pineapples, but also for recent market entrant fresh durian; and goods being mainstreamed into the Chinese market, such as seafood, specialty coffee and others.
Philippine sales at the CIIE has seen sustained year-on-year gains. This year’s billion-dollar result nearly doubles 2022’s USD 655 million, and represent an almost ten-fold increase from the Philippines’ USD 128-million outcome from the maiden CIIE in 2018.
This makes the CIIE one of the most fruitful overseas trade events for the country, and a key platform for promoting exports to China under the “Food Philippines” banner.
Philippine participation in the CIIE is helmed by the Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Agriculture, and Center for International Trade Exhibitions and Missions, with the support of the Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc., (PhilExport), the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII), and the Philippine Consulate General in Shanghai. END