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The Philippine Embassy in Singapore is headed by Ambassador Medardo G. Macaraig. As of 2014, the mission had a total of 60 staff members representing five different government departments, consisting of six consuls and vice-consuls, 26 expatriate staff hired by the Department of Foreign Affairs, 14 Singapore-based locally hired employees, and 18 representatives of different government agencies.
Under Bongbong Marcos, the first new mission to open during his presidency is the embassy in Bogotá, Colombia in 2024. [22] Other missions likely to be opened include new embassies in Ethiopia, [23] Kazakhstan, [23] Panama, [24] and Ukraine, [25] as well as the reopening of embassies in Palau and Peru. [23] [26]
Philippine president Note(s) Tomas C. Benitez: 1966−1967: Yusof Ishak: Lee Kuan Yew Goh Chok Tong: Ferdinand Marcos: Previously, a Chief of Protocol at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. [2] Delfin R. Garcia: 1971−1978 Benjamin Sheares Devan Nair [2] Privado G. Jimenez: 1978−1985 [2] Francisco L. Benedicto: 1986−1993: Devan Nair ...
The Philippines is signing a defense pact with Singapore on Wednesday that will allow their militaries to broaden their engagement, including holding joint exercises to prepare for humanitarian ...
This list of diplomatic missions in Singapore is made up of 75 embassies/high commissions, several foreign consular posts and 11 international organisations. It does not include honorary consuls . Countries without any forms of diplomatic representations in Singapore have accredited non-resident ambassadors or high commissioners to the island ...
The embassy of the Philippines in Singapore. The Philippine-Singapore Business Council is also present as an organization dedicated to the cooperation of the business communities of the two countries. The council was launched on 13 October 1994 in Singapore. Both Fidel V. Ramos, the President of the Philippines, and Goh Chok Tong, the Prime ...
The Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Manila is the diplomatic mission of Singapore in the Philippines. The chancery is located at 505 Rizal Drive in Bonifacio Global City , Taguig, Metro Manila.
Business leaders warn of risks from inflationary tariffs and potential budget cuts at Goldman Sachs' Industrial and Materials conference.