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Consulate General touts PH Investment Climate; Seeks new cooperation avenues at Ningbo SME event
Shanghai, 26 July 2021 – “Greater economic cooperation with Ningbo City and investments in the Philippines from its burgeoning SME sector”. This was the pitch of Philippine Consulate General Economic Officer Consul Conrado B. Demdem, Jr., and Commercial Vice Consul Mario Tani at the “SME, New Wave” event in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, on 21 July.
The annual financial technology (fintech) meeting, organized by Shanghai-based fintech startup XTransfer with the support of the Ningbo chapter of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) – China’s largest state-sanctioned institution for foreign trade -- saw the attendance of over 600 individuals representing over 100 SMEs.
The Consulate General’s officials used the event as a platform to identify and advance fresh avenues of cooperation with Ningbo and Zhejiang’s business community in fields such as cross-border e-commerce (CBEC). Vice Consul Tani delivered a presentation highlighting the advantages and attractiveness of the Philippines, with its young population, large labor force, stable manufacturing costs, and a huge domestic market. He underscored the government’s strong policy support for innovation and technology start-ups, as well as incentives such as those available under the recently enacted Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) Act.
“The rise of ‘digitalized’ trade and healthy e-commerce sectors in both the Philippines and China invariably contribute to bilateral commerce and opens new avenues for engagement”, Consul Demdem emphasized, during a media interview on the event’s fringes.
Earlier, Consul Demdem and VC Tani had a brief interaction with XTransfer CEO and founder DENG Guguo and CCPIT-Ningbo Vice Chairman YE Hua Yu, and made the same pitch. They were joined by Mr. LǙ Kejian, CEO of China Merchants Venture (CMV), an investment firm and subsidiary of China Merchants Group, the country’s largest state-owned company engaged in port management. CEO DENG committed to follow through on his company’s proposed expansion of CBEC operations in the Philippines.
Ningbo, a city of 9 million people in Zhejiang Province, has emerged in recent years as one of China’s international trading powerhouses, with a strong SME sector. Its economic strides, coupled with larger Zhejiang’s status as the Philippines’ fifth 5th largest trading partner in 2020 among mainland Chinese provinces carries with it the potential of greater economic cooperation with the Philippines. END
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“Paalala sa mga Kababayan: Pag-iingat sa Bagyong In-Fa"
Consulate General lends presence and support to Filipino Teacher Organization’s Speakers Series
School children are not the only ones using the summer break for continuous learning, as The Filipino Teachers (TFT) held the latest installment of its Speaker Series in Jing’an District on topics of interest to Filipino educators in Shanghai and beyond.
TFT President Gem Calope said the Series aim to bolster the teaching skills of Filipino educators and further raise their stature within China’s education sector.
Three speakers of diverse backgrounds shared their expertise to onsite and online participants. Shenzhen-based lawyer Edgar Choi lectured on the basics of Chinese Labor Law; Filipino advertising executive and fulltime “mompreneuer” Carol Ong, shared tips on harnessing creativity, and nurse and Montessori teacher Shayne Beldia, spoke on “Learning by Nature” and maximizing outdoor learning opportunities for kids.
Consul Marlowe A. Miranda offered felicitations to the TFT for supporting the personal and professional development of Filipino teachers in China. Founded in 2018 in Shanghai, TFT is a non-profit social organization of Filipino educators in the country. END
Ball gets rolling for 2021 Filipino Basketball Summer League in Shanghai; Consul General opens tourney
Shanghai, 18 July – Bouncing back from a two-year hiatus, the Philippine Basketball Association in Shanghai (FILBAS) opened today its 2021 Summer League at the Hansen Sports Complex in Baoshan District.
Five teams – the Balleros, Shanghai Brothers, Shanghai Ballers, F&B Shooters, and T-Fish -- are participating in the revived tourney. The matches will take place Sundays until 17 October, when the top two teams in the double round-robin tournament will face off for the championship.
Guesting at the inaugural ceremonies, Consul General Josel F. Ignacio congratulated FILBAS on the League’s strong return. Alluding to Filipinos’ over-a-century-old love affair with basketball and the ubiquity of hoops, including improvised ones, in the Philippines, the Consul General characterized the sport as an outlet for Filipinos’ passion for community and interaction, as well as an expression of their resourcefulness and determination.
As he conveyed best wishes to the tournament and teams, the Consul General urged the players to “represent” in Shanghai, through their skills, sportsmanship, and above all, the camaraderie and unity that bind the Filipino Community. END