The Manila Economic and Cultural Office removes the services appointment system, providing easier access for Filipino nationals, Taiwanese employers, investors, and tourists.
House Speaker Romualdez expresses gratitude to President Marcos for recognizing Congress’ role in attracting foreign investors and vows to pass priority measures for economic growth.
President Marcos Jr. urges business leaders to support small businesses growth and equip them with digital tools for participation in the digital economy.
More than 60 Filipino assistant language teachers embark on Japan Exchange and Teaching program in Tokyo, strengthening cultural bonds between Japan and the Philippines.
House Speaker Romualdez confirmed that the Philippines-Malaysia partnership in the halal industry is set to boost job opportunities and trade prospects.