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TESDA innovation center in Davao set to reinforce TVET in the region – official – Manila Bulletin

A soon-to-rise innovation center of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Davao City will offer more opportunities and skills training programs in the region once it is completed, the agency's top official assured on Wednesday, Dec. 21. (Photo courtesy of TESDA) O

Mindanao agri, economic resiliency draw in Korean companies

MANILA - Mindanao's agriculture and economic resiliency amid the pandemic are drawing South Korean companies into the region, Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Kim Inchul said. In a statement forwarded by the embassy on Tuesday, Kim said Mindanao's position as a major food producer was among the main considerations for the Korean business mission that visited the island from April 25 to 27. "I was impressed that so many companies expressed their willingness to join the mission, further proving the private sector's keen interest in knocking on Mindanao's door," he said at the South Korea-Mindanao Sectoral Discussion and business-to-business meetings in Davao City on April 25. The delegation consists of high-level officials from the Korean International Cooperation Agency, Export-Import Bank of Korea, and representatives of KEPCO Philippines, K-water, LX International, POSCO E&C, DL E&C, Hyundai E&C, Lotte Pepsi, and FIT Corea. The mission was a r

South Korea sets eyes on Mindanao business network

THE Republic of Korea (ROK) recently organized an official business mission in Davao City to establish networks with the local business community. The delegation, composed of Korean government organizations and private-sector companies, gathered for a one-day event on April 26 dubbed as “ROK-Mindanao Sectoral Discussions and Business-to-Business Meeting,” which saw…

Mindanao agri, economic resiliency draw in Korean companies

MANILA - Mindanao's agriculture and economic resiliency amid the pandemic are drawing South Korean companies into the region, Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Kim Inchul said. In a statement forwarded by the embassy on Tuesday, Kim said Mindanao's position as a major food producer was among the main considerations for the Korean business mission that visited the island from April 25 to 27. "I was impressed that so many companies expressed their willingness to join the mission, further proving the private sector's keen interest in knocking on Mindanao's door," he said at the South Korea-Mindanao Sectoral Discussion and business-to-business meetings in Davao City on April 25. The delegation consists of high-level officials from the Korean International Cooperation Agency, Export-Import Bank of Korea, and representatives of KEPCO Philippines, K-water, LX International, POSCO E&C, DL E&C, Hyundai E&C, Lotte Pepsi, and FIT Corea. The mission was a r

Korean gov t, firms eye partnership with Mindanao entrepreneurs

Several Korean private companies are heading to Mindanao to build partnerships with fellow private firms there, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Philippines said Wednesday, April 20. Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Kim In Chul (Photo courtesy of Embassy of the Republic of Korea in

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