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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE, TRADE AND TOURISM OFFICIALS IN NEW YORK CONDUCT INFORMATION DRIVE WITH FILIPINO COMMUNITY IN LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE - NEWS RELEASE 09 March 2005
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Lexington, Massachusetts --- A team of Philippine government officials led by New York Consul General Cecilia Rebong successfully conducted an information meeting on consular services as well as Philippine trade and tourism with members of the Filipino community in Lexington, Massachusetts on Saturday, 26 February 2005. The meeting was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Florendo, art patron and noted Filipino community leader. The other members of the team were Consul Edgar Badajos, Special Trade Representative Eugene Reyes and Tourism Representative Emma Ruth Yulo-Kiritaka.
In her brief remarks, Consul General Rebong explained that the team’s visit to Lexington was the first in a series of year-round meetings scheduled by the Consulate with Filipino communities in the ten (10) states under its jurisdiction. These 10 states are New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Main, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and Maine. Through these meetings, Rebong said “the Philippine government aims to promote Philippine trade and tourism among Filipino expatriates and members of American mainstream society.” She added that everyone in the community can help in the government’s promotion efforts by talking positively of the Philippines among their friends and business associates at every opportunity, and referring to the Consulate or the Special Trade Representative’s office any person or business that they know is interested in outsourcing to the Philippines.
Mr. Eugene Reyes’s presentation focused on the state of the Philippine information technology sector within the context of the global outsourcing industry. He said the Philippines’ IT capability is globally competitive which explains the presence of numerous call centers and other back-office operations by major foreign companies in the country. Some of the U.S. firms with IT-enabled activities currently operating in the Philippines include America Online (AOL), Accenture, Barnes and Noble, Caltex, Citibank and Sykes. He said American firms and other foreign companies are attracted o the Philippines because of its highly skilled work force and strong government support to the IT industry. He added that the country’s comparative advantages are available not only to foreign companies but also Filipino expatriates interested in investing or doing business in the country.
Ms. Emma Ruth Yulo-Kiritaka gave a highly entertaining video presentation on the Philippines’s top tourist destinations. She encouraged the crowd to shout out the names of tourist sites they knew or were familiar with. Most importantly, she introduced to the crowd the 1st Ambassador’s and Consuls General’s Tour of the Philippines from July 13 to 19, 2005. She explained that the tour is a joint project of all the Philippine diplomatic posts in the United States, undertaken in tandem with the Department of Tourism. She said “the tour is an excellent opportunity not only to take a vacation with family and friends, but also visit the country’s top tourist destinations together with the Philippine Ambassador and Philippine Consuls General to the U.S., explore local business opportunities, and also meet with the country’s top leaders since the tour includes a visit to Malacanang and meeting with Philippine national leaders.” Flyers about the tour were eagerly snapped up by the audience after Ms. Yulo-Kiritaka’s presentation.
Consul Edgar Badajos briefed the crowd on the Dual Citizenship Law and other consular services rendered by the Consulate General in New York.
A question and answer followed the presentation during which Consul General Rebong and the members of her team further explained their respective projects and services.
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For more information: Philippine Consulate General in New York 556 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10036 US Email: newyork@pcgny.net (212) 764-1330 Fax: (212) 382-1146
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Office Hours: Monday to Friday - 9:00am to 5:00pm Closed on Philippine and U.S. Holidays
Acceptance of Passport Applications: Monday to Friday - 9:00am to 4:00pm only
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