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SOME local government units (LGUs) in Cebu have announced the suspension of face-to-face classes starting Wednesday, April 3, 2024, due to a recent increase in high heat index.They said that schools will implement an alternative delivery mode of learning to minimize the disruption of weather conditions on students.The heat index, or ā€œfeels-likeā€ temperature, combines air temperature and humidity to indicate how hot the weather would feel to the human body.Here are the LGUs that have announced suspensions as of Wednesday. This list will be updated:Lapu-Lapu CityFace-to-face classes in public schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended from April 3 to April 12. Private schools have the discretion to decide.LiloanFace-to-face classes in public schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended from April 3 to April 12.Talisay CityFace-to-face classes in public schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended from April 3 to April 14. Private schools have the discretion to decide.Minglanilla Face-to-face classes in both public and private schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended starting April 3. No specific end date has been provided.City of NagaFace-to-face classes in public schools in all levels will be suspended from April 3 to 14. CordovaFace-to-face classes in both public and private schools at all levels will be suspended starting April 3. No specific end date has been provided.In a SunStar interview last March 18, Director Salustiano Jimenez of Department of Education Central Visayas (DepEd 7) said that public and private school heads and principals have the discretion and are authorized to shift to modular classes ā€œin cases of unfavorable weather and environment, such as, but not limited to extremely high temperatures" under DepEd Order 37 of 2022.Weather specialist Jhomer Eclarino from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Visayas reported that Cebu will face a heat index of up to 38 degrees Celsius until Wednesday, April 3.According to data he shared to SunStar Cebu on Monday, April 1, this falls within the "extreme caution category."Earlier reports indicate that this level of heat index heightens the risk of heat-related illnesses such as cramps, exhaustion, and potentially, heatstroke.Meanwhile, SunStar Cebu previously reported that the heat index in Cebu could reach a "dangerous" 51 degrees Celsius in the coming months.Such high heat index can result in heat cramps, exhaustion, and potentially heatstroke with prolonged outdoor exposure.Eclarino attributed the increase in the heat index to the El NiƱo phenomenon and the ongoing dry, hot summer.He said that historical data in Pagasa shows Cebu typically experiences its highest temperatures in May. On May 31, 2010, also during the El NiƱo phenomenon, the province recorded a surface temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. This coincided with its highest heat index of 49 degrees Celsius in history. (KJF) What's the best bet on a slot machine? Philippines PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will bring home $4 billion, or P220 billion worth of investment deals from his visit to Germany.On Tuesday, March 12, 2024, the Department of Trade and Industry held the Philippine-Germany business forum in Berlin where eight different types of agreements, three letters of intent (LOI) from different German companies, two memoranda of agreement (MOA), and three memoranda of understanding (MOU), covering various sectors, were signed.The LOIs were for the development of a partner hospital to become a training center to support the training needs of other lower tier hospitals, Innovation Think Tank (ITT) hub and ā€œspoke modelā€ to address the strategic target of an inclusive innovation ecosystem in the Philippines, and for the strategic and digital partnership in healthcare with the Department of Health (DOH) with the goal of revolutionizing healthcare in the Philippines, ensuring safety, quality, accessibility and affordability.Through a memorandum of agreement the Philippine government and a German company will embark into a Public Private Partnership to rehabilitate, reclaim, and recultivate degraded farm lands in the Philippines, while another MOA is aimed at expanding potential collaborations in mobility solutions, software services, manufacturing, factory automation, logistics services, energy, security, safety systems for buildings, consumer appliances, and healthcare.Marcos also witnessed the signing of MOU for the establishment of fully integrated solar cell manufacturing facility in the country, manufacturing facility that will modify automobiles into high-end 1 of 1 version and armor protected cars, as well as manufacture military grade armored personnel carriers for the Asian market and data centers that will host a digital insurance platform that will serve the Philippines and Asean region as the groupā€™s main expansion outside of the European Union.In his speech, Marcos expressed gratitude to the German business leaders for participating in the event.He touted the Philippines as the ā€œbest choice for investments,ā€ as he reiterated his administrationā€™s commitment to ensure efficient support to foreign investors through purposeful reforms of key legislative amendments.ā€œTogether with you as our strategic partner, we can make these investments happen in the Philippines. I invite esteemed German business leaders to continue to keep in mind the Philippines as a reliable partner that can support your market expansion and your operations,ā€ he said.ā€œWe prioritize the ease of doing business, exemplified by efforts to simplify tax payments and to streamline regulations, showcasing our unwavering support for businesses,ā€ he added.Marcos noted the amendments to the Public Service Act (PSA), Foreign Investments Act (FIA), Retail Trade Liberalization Act (RTLA), and Renewable Energy (RE) Act, which ā€œmark a new era for strategic investments.ā€He added the streamlined business registration, infrastructure development and the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (Create Act), which made the Philippines one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia.The President also highlighted other government efforts such as the overhaul of fiscal incentive structures and responsive policies and the public-private partnership (PPPs), which all play pivotal roles in promoting private sector participation.Marcos also cited the establishment of the Maharlika Investment Fund, ā€œwhich underscores the governmentā€™s dedication to financing priority projects and driving socioeconomic impact.ā€The chief executive also said that the Philippines is turning to Germany to further foster strong business partnerships and collaboration particularly in renewable energy being European Unionā€™s biggest economy both in Gross Domestic Products and population and a global force in technology and innovation.He said he is always elated by the interest of German companies to support the countryā€™s commitment to sustainability and climate resiliency.ā€œTo further support these investments, we have put in place several energy transition policies including investment enablers designed to incentivize energy efficiency,ā€ said Marcos.ā€œWe are also working on developing programs that will support and facilitate the efforts to decarbonize our economy. I have high hopes that we can welcome the opportunity for greater cooperation on climate change and energy transition,ā€ he added.He noted that the Philippines is positioning itself as a regional hub for smart and sustainable manufacturing by attracting sustainability-driven strategic investments powered by renewable energy.Marcos said the country recognizes that there are complementarities to be explored in critical minerals, and it is open to having a dedicated dialogue with German companies on the sustainable processing of green metals to be supported by strong adherence to high labor and environmental standards.With the recent global challenges, the President underscored the dangers of limited sourcing, or concentrating supplies in a single country, as he urged for the urgent need to diversify production locations and explore alternative materials to de-risk and minimize disruptions in supply chains.ā€œMoreover, the transition to a low-carbon or net-zero scenario has further propelled the de-risking trend,ā€ Marcos said.ā€œThe Philippines and Germany both have aspirations for de-risked and diversified production and market value chains, which future-proofs our economies from the geo-political vagaries of our times,ā€ he added.Marcos also expressed gratitude to the Filipino community in Berlin for their unwavering support as they contributed to the governmentā€™s efforts to secure foreign investments through their invaluable work.ā€œYou are the envoys, para kayong mga ambassador lahat ng ating kultura. You exemplify the values of family, faith, honesty, hard work, compassion, and solidarity wherever you go,ā€ Marcos told the Filipino community gathering.ā€œYour presence in host countries fosters, hindi lamang dito sa Germany kundi lahat ng ating mga kababayan na nagtatrabaho sa ibaā€™t-ibang bansa at -- the host countries foster goodwill and understanding. It strengthens the bonds between our two nations. It enriches the global community,ā€ he added.Marcos vowed that his administration will continue to work hard and match their contributions by reforms and programs under the ā€œBagong Pilipinasā€ agenda.Marcos was the first Philippine president to address German business leaders in 10 years, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the Philippine-Germany diplomatic relations. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will bring home $4 billion, or P220 billion worth of investment deals from his visit to Germany.On Tuesday, March 12, 2024, the Department of Trade and Industry held the Philippine-Germany business forum in Berlin where eight different types of agreements, three letters of intent (LOI) from different German companies, two memoranda of agreement (MOA), and three memoranda of understanding (MOU), covering various sectors, were signed.The LOIs were for the development of a partner hospital to become a training center to support the training needs of other lower tier hospitals, Innovation Think Tank (ITT) hub and ā€œspoke modelā€ to address the strategic target of an inclusive innovation ecosystem in the Philippines, and for the strategic and digital partnership in healthcare with the Department of Health (DOH) with the goal of revolutionizing healthcare in the Philippines, ensuring safety, quality, accessibility and affordability.Through a memorandum of agreement the Philippine government and a German company will embark into a Public Private Partnership to rehabilitate, reclaim, and recultivate degraded farm lands in the Philippines, while another MOA is aimed at expanding potential collaborations in mobility solutions, software services, manufacturing, factory automation, logistics services, energy, security, safety systems for buildings, consumer appliances, and healthcare.Marcos also witnessed the signing of MOU for the establishment of fully integrated solar cell manufacturing facility in the country, manufacturing facility that will modify automobiles into high-end 1 of 1 version and armor protected cars, as well as manufacture military grade armored personnel carriers for the Asian market and data centers that will host a digital insurance platform that will serve the Philippines and Asean region as the groupā€™s main expansion outside of the European Union.In his speech, Marcos expressed gratitude to the German business leaders for participating in the event.He touted the Philippines as the ā€œbest choice for investments,ā€ as he reiterated his administrationā€™s commitment to ensure efficient support to foreign investors through purposeful reforms of key legislative amendments.ā€œTogether with you as our strategic partner, we can make these investments happen in the Philippines. I invite esteemed German business leaders to continue to keep in mind the Philippines as a reliable partner that can support your market expansion and your operations,ā€ he said.ā€œWe prioritize the ease of doing business, exemplified by efforts to simplify tax payments and to streamline regulations, showcasing our unwavering support for businesses,ā€ he added.Marcos noted the amendments to the Public Service Act (PSA), Foreign Investments Act (FIA), Retail Trade Liberalization Act (RTLA), and Renewable Energy (RE) Act, which ā€œmark a new era for strategic investments.ā€He added the streamlined business registration, infrastructure development and the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (Create Act), which made the Philippines one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia.The President also highlighted other government efforts such as the overhaul of fiscal incentive structures and responsive policies and the public-private partnership (PPPs), which all play pivotal roles in promoting private sector participation.Marcos also cited the establishment of the Maharlika Investment Fund, ā€œwhich underscores the governmentā€™s dedication to financing priority projects and driving socioeconomic impact.ā€The chief executive also said that the Philippines is turning to Germany to further foster strong business partnerships and collaboration particularly in renewable energy being European Unionā€™s biggest economy both in Gross Domestic Products and population and a global force in technology and innovation.He said he is always elated by the interest of German companies to support the countryā€™s commitment to sustainability and climate resiliency.ā€œTo further support these investments, we have put in place several energy transition policies including investment enablers designed to incentivize energy efficiency,ā€ said Marcos.ā€œWe are also working on developing programs that will support and facilitate the efforts to decarbonize our economy. I have high hopes that we can welcome the opportunity for greater cooperation on climate change and energy transition,ā€ he added.He noted that the Philippines is positioning itself as a regional hub for smart and sustainable manufacturing by attracting sustainability-driven strategic investments powered by renewable energy.Marcos said the country recognizes that there are complementarities to be explored in critical minerals, and it is open to having a dedicated dialogue with German companies on the sustainable processing of green metals to be supported by strong adherence to high labor and environmental standards.With the recent global challenges, the President underscored the dangers of limited sourcing, or concentrating supplies in a single country, as he urged for the urgent need to diversify production locations and explore alternative materials to de-risk and minimize disruptions in supply chains.ā€œMoreover, the transition to a low-carbon or net-zero scenario has further propelled the de-risking trend,ā€ Marcos said.ā€œThe Philippines and Germany both have aspirations for de-risked and diversified production and market value chains, which future-proofs our economies from the geo-political vagaries of our times,ā€ he added.Marcos also expressed gratitude to the Filipino community in Berlin for their unwavering support as they contributed to the governmentā€™s efforts to secure foreign investments through their invaluable work.ā€œYou are the envoys, para kayong mga ambassador lahat ng ating kultura. You exemplify the values of family, faith, honesty, hard work, compassion, and solidarity wherever you go,ā€ Marcos told the Filipino community gathering.ā€œYour presence in host countries fosters, hindi lamang dito sa Germany kundi lahat ng ating mga kababayan na nagtatrabaho sa ibaā€™t-ibang bansa at -- the host countries foster goodwill and understanding. It strengthens the bonds between our two nations. It enriches the global community,ā€ he added.Marcos vowed that his administration will continue to work hard and match their contributions by reforms and programs under the ā€œBagong Pilipinasā€ agenda.Marcos was the first Philippine president to address German business leaders in 10 years, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the Philippine-Germany diplomatic relations. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Philippines sports and recreation PEDESTRIANS have complained about the alleged poor management and lack of safety precautions with regard to the ongoing implementation of the first package of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project. The first package runs 2.38 kilometers from the Cebu South Bus Terminal on N. Bacalso Ave. to the front of the Capitol building along OsmeƱa Blvd.It passes the Cebu Normal University (CNU), City Central Elementary School and the Abellana National School, which have thousands of students and pupils.A skywalk used to straddle the wide thoroughfare, providing safe crossing, but this was demolished along with the skywalk in front of the Department of Health 7 office last February to make way for the project.Pedestrians, many of them students and pupils from the schools in the vicinity, criticized the lack of signages and insufficient barriers to protect them from passing vehicles.Joshua Dave Ardimer, a student at CNU, told SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 12, 2024, that the removal of the skywalk has inconvenienced them, affecting their safety whenever they cross OsmeƱa Blvd.ā€œIn terms of the safety management, I think kailangan siya butangan ug (they need to install) proper precautions na materials or anything na itabon sa mga delikado na (that will cover dangerous) areas,ā€ he said.ā€œThere arenā€™t enough signages (to warn pedestrians), especially with so many schools in the vicinity. You know how unruly elementary pupils can get. So thereā€™s a good chance theyā€™ll get into an accident like hurting themselves from the metal cables that are sticking out from the ground,ā€ he said in a mix of Cebuano and English.Kent Francesco Jongoy, Cebu City Transportation Office legal officer and assistant head, admitted that there are risk hazards in the area, including an open pit and debris from the ongoing civil works of the CBRT project.He urged the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to remind the contractor to strengthen safety measures. Currently the only safety measure in place is a yellow tape that cordons off the excavations, he said.Deploymentā€œI hope the DOTr will also do its job of informing the contractor of the basics of construction safety kay dili man nato malikayan (because it canā€™t be helped). Asa man nato palakwon ang mga tawo (Where will the people walk)? Adto sa kalsada (On the street)? Thereā€™s a portion that is walkable but considering the population of the schools in the area. These are public schools so daghan-daghan gyud ni sila estudyante (there are a lot of students and pupils),ā€ Jongoy said.He said they have deployed 10 traffic enforcers at the intersection of OsmeƱa Blvd. and P. del Rosario St. and in the near vicinity not only to man traffic but also to assist crossing pedestrians.He said there are two at the corner of R.R. Landon St. and OsmeƱa Blvd., three at the corner of N. Bacalso and P. del Rosario, three on Leon Kilat St. corner J. Alcantara St. and N. Bacalso, and another two at P. del Rosario corner Junquera St.He said the enforcers work in two shifts, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.He said patrol teams monitor and handle traffic for the rest of the night until the wee hours of the morning.Jongoy emphasized the need to deploy enforcers to prioritize the safety of pedestrians, many of them students.The DOTr had promised to install pedestrian crossings where the two skywalks stood, but as of press time there were none. Meanwhile, Jongoy asked for the publicā€™s understanding regarding enforcers who take shade, especially during the hottest hours of the day.He said they also need to protect themselves from the intense heat of the sun.Jongoy assured that enforcers are in the middle of intersections manning traffic during peak hours.However, a street vendor who wished not to be identified told SunStar Cebu that they barely feel the presence of the traffic enforcers. ā€œAdto ra gyud siya sa may eskina duol sa traffic lights. Tagsa ra pud sila naa, buntag ra,ā€ the vendor said.(They usually hang out in the corner near the traffic lights. And theyā€™re rarely there, usually in the mornings.) / EHP / BiPSU INTERNS JOSHUA USIGAN, MA. ANNA PRIMERO

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PEDESTRIANS have complained about the alleged poor management and lack of safety precautions with regard to the ongoing implementation of the first package of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project. The first package runs 2.38 kilometers from the Cebu South Bus Terminal on N. Bacalso Ave. to the front of the Capitol building along OsmeƱa Blvd.It passes the Cebu Normal University (CNU), City Central Elementary School and the Abellana National School, which have thousands of students and pupils.A skywalk used to straddle the wide thoroughfare, providing safe crossing, but this was demolished along with the skywalk in front of the Department of Health 7 office last February to make way for the project.Pedestrians, many of them students and pupils from the schools in the vicinity, criticized the lack of signages and insufficient barriers to protect them from passing vehicles.Joshua Dave Ardimer, a student at CNU, told SunStar Cebu on Wednesday, March 12, 2024, that the removal of the skywalk has inconvenienced them, affecting their safety whenever they cross OsmeƱa Blvd.ā€œIn terms of the safety management, I think kailangan siya butangan ug (they need to install) proper precautions na materials or anything na itabon sa mga delikado na (that will cover dangerous) areas,ā€ he said.ā€œThere arenā€™t enough signages (to warn pedestrians), especially with so many schools in the vicinity. You know how unruly elementary pupils can get. So thereā€™s a good chance theyā€™ll get into an accident like hurting themselves from the metal cables that are sticking out from the ground,ā€ he said in a mix of Cebuano and English.Kent Francesco Jongoy, Cebu City Transportation Office legal officer and assistant head, admitted that there are risk hazards in the area, including an open pit and debris from the ongoing civil works of the CBRT project.He urged the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to remind the contractor to strengthen safety measures. Currently the only safety measure in place is a yellow tape that cordons off the excavations, he said.Deploymentā€œI hope the DOTr will also do its job of informing the contractor of the basics of construction safety kay dili man nato malikayan (because it canā€™t be helped). Asa man nato palakwon ang mga tawo (Where will the people walk)? Adto sa kalsada (On the street)? Thereā€™s a portion that is walkable but considering the population of the schools in the area. These are public schools so daghan-daghan gyud ni sila estudyante (there are a lot of students and pupils),ā€ Jongoy said.He said they have deployed 10 traffic enforcers at the intersection of OsmeƱa Blvd. and P. del Rosario St. and in the near vicinity not only to man traffic but also to assist crossing pedestrians.He said there are two at the corner of R.R. Landon St. and OsmeƱa Blvd., three at the corner of N. Bacalso and P. del Rosario, three on Leon Kilat St. corner J. Alcantara St. and N. Bacalso, and another two at P. del Rosario corner Junquera St.He said the enforcers work in two shifts, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.He said patrol teams monitor and handle traffic for the rest of the night until the wee hours of the morning.Jongoy emphasized the need to deploy enforcers to prioritize the safety of pedestrians, many of them students.The DOTr had promised to install pedestrian crossings where the two skywalks stood, but as of press time there were none. Meanwhile, Jongoy asked for the publicā€™s understanding regarding enforcers who take shade, especially during the hottest hours of the day.He said they also need to protect themselves from the intense heat of the sun.Jongoy assured that enforcers are in the middle of intersections manning traffic during peak hours.However, a street vendor who wished not to be identified told SunStar Cebu that they barely feel the presence of the traffic enforcers. ā€œAdto ra gyud siya sa may eskina duol sa traffic lights. Tagsa ra pud sila naa, buntag ra,ā€ the vendor said.(They usually hang out in the corner near the traffic lights. And theyā€™re rarely there, usually in the mornings.) / EHP / BiPSU INTERNS JOSHUA USIGAN, MA. ANNA PRIMERO Philippines sports and recreation SOME local government units (LGUs) in Cebu have announced the suspension of face-to-face classes starting Wednesday, April 3, 2024, due to a recent increase in high heat index.They said that schools will implement an alternative delivery mode of learning to minimize the disruption of weather conditions on students.The heat index, or ā€œfeels-likeā€ temperature, combines air temperature and humidity to indicate how hot the weather would feel to the human body.Here are the LGUs that have announced suspensions as of Wednesday. This list will be updated:Lapu-Lapu CityFace-to-face classes in public schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended from April 3 to April 12. Private schools have the discretion to decide.LiloanFace-to-face classes in public schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended from April 3 to April 12.Talisay CityFace-to-face classes in public schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended from April 3 to April 14. Private schools have the discretion to decide.Minglanilla Face-to-face classes in both public and private schools from kindergarten to high school will be suspended starting April 3. No specific end date has been provided.City of NagaFace-to-face classes in public schools in all levels will be suspended from April 3 to 14. CordovaFace-to-face classes in both public and private schools at all levels will be suspended starting April 3. No specific end date has been provided.In a SunStar interview last March 18, Director Salustiano Jimenez of Department of Education Central Visayas (DepEd 7) said that public and private school heads and principals have the discretion and are authorized to shift to modular classes ā€œin cases of unfavorable weather and environment, such as, but not limited to extremely high temperatures" under DepEd Order 37 of 2022.Weather specialist Jhomer Eclarino from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Visayas reported that Cebu will face a heat index of up to 38 degrees Celsius until Wednesday, April 3.According to data he shared to SunStar Cebu on Monday, April 1, this falls within the "extreme caution category."Earlier reports indicate that this level of heat index heightens the risk of heat-related illnesses such as cramps, exhaustion, and potentially, heatstroke.Meanwhile, SunStar Cebu previously reported that the heat index in Cebu could reach a "dangerous" 51 degrees Celsius in the coming months.Such high heat index can result in heat cramps, exhaustion, and potentially heatstroke with prolonged outdoor exposure.Eclarino attributed the increase in the heat index to the El NiƱo phenomenon and the ongoing dry, hot summer.He said that historical data in Pagasa shows Cebu typically experiences its highest temperatures in May. On May 31, 2010, also during the El NiƱo phenomenon, the province recorded a surface temperature of 37 degrees Celsius. This coincided with its highest heat index of 49 degrees Celsius in history. (KJF)

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Thereā€™s a portion that is walkable but considering the population of the schools in the area. These are public schools so daghan-daghan gyud ni sila estudyante (there are a lot of students and pupils),ā€ Jongoy said.He said they have deployed 10 traffic enforcers at the intersection of OsmeƱa Blvd. and P. del Rosario St. and in the near vicinity not only to man traffic but also to assist crossing pedestrians.He said there are two at the corner of R.R. Landon St. and OsmeƱa Blvd., three at the corner of N. Bacalso and P. del Rosario, three on Leon Kilat St. corner J. Alcantara St. and N. 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I have high hopes that we can welcome the opportunity for greater cooperation on climate change and energy transition,ā€ he added.He noted that the Philippines is positioning itself as a regional hub for smart and sustainable manufacturing by attracting sustainability-driven strategic investments powered by renewable energy.Marcos said the country recognizes that there are complementarities to be explored in critical minerals, and it is open to having a dedicated dialogue with German companies on the sustainable processing of green metals to be supported by strong adherence to high labor and environmental standards.With the recent global challenges, the President underscored the dangers of limited sourcing, or concentrating supplies in a single country, as he urged for the urgent need to diversify production locations and explore alternative materials to de-risk and minimize disruptions in supply chains.ā€œMoreover, the transition to a low-carbon or net-zero scenario has further propelled the de-risking trend,ā€ Marcos said.ā€œThe Philippines and Germany both have aspirations for de-risked and diversified production and market value chains, which future-proofs our economies from the geo-political vagaries of our times,ā€ he added.Marcos also expressed gratitude to the Filipino community in Berlin for their unwavering support as they contributed to the governmentā€™s efforts to secure foreign investments through their invaluable work.ā€œYou are the envoys, para kayong mga ambassador lahat ng ating kultura. 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