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Philippines and Germany Commence Negotiations on Social Security Agreement

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18 March 2013 - Negotiations on a Philippine-German bilateral agreement on social security took place at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) in Berlin from March 04 to 08.

Berlin 4Philippine Ambassador to Germany Maria Cleofe Natividad opened the expert talks and introduced the Philippine delegation from Manila headed by Philippine Social Security System (SSS) President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Emilio S. de Quiros, Jr. She spoke of the agreement’s long negotiating history and expressed satisfaction at the timing of the formal negotiations.

“As early as 2002, informal discussions on a social security agreement have begun between our labor ministers. Eleven years later, we are finally on the negotiating table,” noted the Ambassador.

The Philippine delegation discussed with their German counterparts details of social security cooperation, including how the totalization of coverage periods, export of benefits, and mutual administration assistance could potentially benefit overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Germany and Germans working in the Philippines.

President de Quiros also gave a presentation on the Philippine social security system, particularly on the “layers of social protection.” This was followed by discussions on the articles of the proposed agreement, and the concluding protocol. SSS Senior Vice President Judy Frances See explained the Philippines’ proposed amendments to the agreement, mainly for the benefit of OFWs.

On the other hand, Mr. Michael Schmidt of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs also gave an overview of the German social security system. The lead negotiator for the German side was Dr. Albrecht Otting, also from the same ministry. Officials from the German Federal Pension Insurance, German Pension Insurance for Miners, Railway Workers and Seamen, and the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance also joined Dr. Otting’s team.

The Philippine and German delegations expressed satisfaction at the results of the first round of negotiations in Berlin. Both sides agreed that the next round of talks shall be held in the second half of 2013 in the Philippines.

“The timing could not have been better. From October of this year to 2014, Germany and the Philippines will be celebrating 60 years of bilateral diplomatic relations” Ambassador Natividad said. She further noted that, “the agreement is an instrument for the protection of Filipinos in Germany. It will potentially benefit the Filipino nurses who will soon be deployed to Germany, allowing them to repatriate their pensions in full.”

The Philippine delegation, headed by Mr. de Quiros, was composed of Ms. See; Atty. Roberto B. Bautista, Manager II, International Affairs Department, SSS; Atty. Edgar Julio Asuncion, Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, PhilHealth; and Atty. Jonathan Mangaoang, Division Chief, PhilHealth. From the Philippine Embassy, Minister Mardomel Melicor, Vice-Consul Anna de Vera Balle, and Vice-Consul Azela Arumpac joined the negotiations. END

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Tourism Undersecretary Calls on Director General of Guangdong Tourism Administration

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18 March 2013 - Undersecretary Daniel G. Corpuz of the Department of Tourism (DOT), along with Consul General Raly L. Tejada, Tourism Attaché Gerardo Panga, and personnel from the DOT, Philippine Consulate General in Guangzhou and Philippine Tourism Office-Shanghai met with officials of the Guangdong Provincial Tourism Administration, headed by Director General Rongsen Yang last March 07 in Guangzhou, China.

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During the meeting, Undersecretary Corpuz cited the province of Guangdong as an important market for the Philippine tourism industry. He stated that the scheduled operation of Philippine Airlines, the country’s flag carrier, this year is expected to expand tourism exchange between Manila and Guangzhou. In 2012, around 59,000 tourists from Guangdong visited the Philippines.

Director General Yang, on the other hand, expressed appreciation for the participation of the Philippines in the Guangzhou International Travel Fair (GITF) 2013 and, likewise, invited the Philippines to participate in the China (Guangdong) International Tourism Exhibition (CITIE) which will be held in September 2013. He commended the Philippines for improving its tourism facility and for attaching great importance to tourists from Southern China. He likewise stated that Guangdong will support the Philippine Government in carrying out its tourism promotion campaign in the province, and hopes that discussions in various fields could help strengthen cooperation between Guangdong and the Philippines. END

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