Expo 2020 Philippines Pavilion 100% Complete

  • Publish date: Sunday، 05 December 2021
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The Philippines 'Bangkota' pavilion is now 100% complete ahead of the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai.

To attract key investors from various sectors including food, tourism, hospitality, logistics, information technology, halal, amongst others, PTIC will roll out dedicated forums and events, including the upcoming Philippine Food Festival, Philippine National Day, participation in the Global Business Forum ASEAN (GBF ASEAN) and Gulfood 2022.

"We’re immeasurably proud to announce that our very own ‘Bangkota’ pavilion is now more than ready to welcome millions of visitors at Expo 2020 Dubai’s Sustainability District. Its completion bears witness to the ‘bayanihan’ (a Filipino word that best describes uniting as a community) that transpired amongst dedicated teams, both from the Philippines and the UAE, in order to bring this enormous endeavour true to the vision of the Philippine government into life," said PDTI Assistant Secretary for the Trade Promotions Group and PH Expo 2020 Dubai Alternate Commissioner-General Rosvi C. Gaetos.

"Our participation at Expo 2020 will bolster the efforts of the Philippine government in attracting foreign investments and exporting of our top-quality products and services. With this vision, we have prepared an entire calendar of business-to-business events for the next six months which will highlight the majority of the Philippines’ strongest industries," said Charmaine Mignon Yalong, Philippine Trade and Investment Center's (PTIC) Commercial Attaché

As foreign travel is still a challenge, PTIC said it will supplement business engagements virtually by organising business-to-business matching events, and creating online trade shows through Hopin.

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