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President Marcos: Government enhancing OFW services at home and abroad

22 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday assured overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) of the government’s unwavering commitment to improve services that protect their welfare and ease their travel experience, whether they are leaving the country for work or returning home for vacation.

Speaking to members of the Filipino community in Osaka, President Marcos highlighted key initiatives aimed at making overseas employment safer and more dignified, while also providing sustainable reintegration options for OFWs who wish to return to the Philippines.

“Sinisiguro po ng ating gobyerno na may sapat na oportunidad na naghihintay para sa OFWs na gustong umuwi at tuluyan nang manirahan sa Pilipinas,” the President said.

To support the comfort and dignity of OFWs during travel, President Marcos cited improvements in airport services, particularly the establishment of the OFW Lounge exclusively for migrant workers.

“Kaya naman naglaan tayo ng OFW Lounge sa airport para may lugar kung saan puwedeng magpahinga,” the President said, noting that such spaces are intended to give OFWs the recognition and convenience they deserve.

Beyond facilities, President Marcos also pointed to the government’s efforts to forge stronger bilateral labor agreements with host countries to ensure safe, humane, and fair working conditions for Filipino workers.

“Masigasig din ang ating pakikipag-ugnayan sa iba’t ibang bansang tumatanggap ng ating manggagawa para makabuo ng bilateral labor agreement upang matiyak natin na ligtas at makatao ang trabaho, at nabibigyan ng pagkakataong umunlad ang ating mga kababayan,” the President said. l PND

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President Marcos to Fil-Japanese youth: Learn Filipino, build connections with our motherland

22 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday called on second- and third-generation Filipino youth in Japan to embrace their roots and deepen their connection with the Philippines by learning the Filipino language and understanding cultural heritage.

Speaking before members of the Filipino community in Osaka, President Marcos highlighted the vital role of Filipino-Japanese youth in sustaining the strong and evolving relationship between the Philippines and Japan, as both nations approach the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic ties in 2026.

“Allow me first to address our youth community, especially our Filipino Japanese youth, who may be more comfortable listening to this in English. But still, I encourage you to learn our language, Filipino,” the President said.

President Marcos emphasized the importance of the next generation of Filipinos abroad as a vital link in preserving and nurturing Philippine culture overseas, as well as in fostering continued friendship between the two nations.

“We have every chance, through you, to build even stronger connections in shared values for a mutually stable, secure, and prosperous relationship between our two countries,” the President said.

“This is why I hope you will join me and the Philippine nation in helping our community here in Japan to grow even more in love with the Philippines, to learn and embrace fully your Filipino identity, to support our nation’s aspirations for unity, for peace, and for prosperity,” added the President.

President Marcos addressed the Filipino community as he concluded a four-day working visit to Osaka, Japan from June 19 to 22.

Accompanying the President during the Filipino community gathering were First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, Trade Secretary Cristina Roque, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan, Philippine Ambassador to Japan Mylene Garcia-Albano and Consul General Voltaire Mauricio. | PND

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President Marcos: PH-Japan relations marked by ‘reconciliation, brotherhood, and friendship’

22 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. reaffirmed on Saturday the enduring strength of Philippines-Japan relations during his address to the Filipino community, praising overseas Filipinos for playing a vital role in keeping the spirit of friendship between the two nations alive.

Speaking ahead of the 70th anniversary of formal diplomatic ties between the Philippines and Japan in 2026, the President emphasized the historical and cultural bonds shared by the two countries — ties that, he said, have matured into a dynamic and mutually respectful partnership.

“Our two peoples have a deep history, founded on the spirit of reconciliation, of brotherhood, and amity or friendship,” President Marcos said during a gathering with Filipinos in Osaka, held in conjunction with his working visit to the city for the World Expo 2025.

The President expressed gratitude to Filipinos living and working in Japan for being instrumental in strengthening people-to-people relations, especially among younger generations.

“I speak to all our kababayans, especially our youth, who play a part in our dynamic and enduring ties with Japan. Through you, we continue to write new pages in the history of the relations between our two countries. Through you, the spirit of friendship with our Japanese friends continues to thrive,” President Marcos added.

The Philippines and Japan established diplomatic relations in 1956. Since then, the two countries have developed deep economic, political, and cultural linkages, with Japan becoming one of the Philippines’ top trade partners, a significant source of development assistance, and a key strategic ally.

President Marcos noted that the upcoming milestone in 2026 presents an opportunity to celebrate this shared journey and to deepen cooperation in areas such as trade, security, tourism, and education.

The President was accompanied by First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos and members of his Cabinet, including Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, Trade Secretary Cristina Roque, and OWWA Administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan. Philippine Ambassador to Japan Mylene Garcia-Albano and Consul General Voltaire Mauricio also joined the event. l PND

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President Marcos to OFWs: ‘You deserve not only our gratitude, but our full support’

22 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday recognized the immense contributions and sacrifices of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), assuring them that his administration remains committed to enhancing government programs aimed at improving their welfare, protecting their rights, and supporting their reintegration into Philippine society.

Speaking before members of the Filipino community during a meeting in Osaka, Japan, President Marcos expressed deep appreciation for OFWs, whom he hailed as “Bagong Bayani” or modern-day heroes.

The President reaffirmed the government’s pledge to prioritize the needs of Filipinos working abroad, emphasizing that they are central to the nation’s development agenda.

“I recognize the weight of your sacrifice, and the strength it takes to provide for your families from afar,” President Marcos said.

“That is why we will never tire of honoring you and finding ways to improve your lives. You are at the heart of our government’s efforts and you deserve not only our gratitude, but you deserve our full support.”

The President highlighted various initiatives aimed at easing the burdens faced by OFWs, including the establishment of OFW lounges at airports, strengthened bilateral labor agreements with host countries, and reintegration programs designed to provide sustainable opportunities for those returning home.

“Sinisiguro po natin na ang ating gobyerno ay may sapat na pagkakataon na naghihintay para sa lahat ng OFW na nais umuwi at tuluyan nang manirahan sa Pilipinas,” the President added, citing the government’s vision of a Philippines where families no longer have to be separated by the need to work overseas.

President Marcos was joined by First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos and key members of his Cabinet, including Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, Trade Secretary Cristina Roque, and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan. The President also acknowledged the support of Philippine Ambassador to Japan Mylene Garcia-Albano and Consul General Voltaire Mauricio.

As the country prepares to celebrate 70 years of diplomatic ties with Japan in 2026, President Marcos underscored the vital role of Filipinos abroad in deepening the relationship between the two nations. | PND

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President Marcos insists on bringing about positive changes felt by every Filipino

21 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said he wants to be remembered for making “a change for the better,” vowing that by the end of his term in 2028, Filipinos will see “significant and tangible” improvements in their lives.

In the fourth and final part of the BBM Podcast Episode 2 aired on Saturday, the President stated that in all the government positions he has held, he has ensured that he effected meaningful change to uplift lives.

The President stated that he aims to leave a legacy of “significant and tangible changes” that have enhanced the lives of every Filipino.

“We made a change for the better,” President Marcos readily replied when asked during the interview for the one thing he wanted to be remembered for at the end of his term.

“This has been my guide in all the positions I’ve taken. The worst thing that can happen is umupo ka doon sa posisyon mo, na nagsilbi ka, umalis ka, walang pinagbago,” the President said.

“So, I absolutely insist that in 2028, when I leave this office, there are significant and tangible changes that will uplift the life of every Filipino,” the President emphasized.

In recent weeks, President Marcos has showcased his leadership momentum as an “action man,” carrying out a flurry of installations, inspections, and directives—each marked by swift, hands-on governance focused on improving lives and addressing urgent national concerns.

The President spearheaded activities primarily aimed at improving the country’s economy and addressing issues that affect the people’s basic needs.| PND

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President Marcos announces collaboration between PH, Japan national space agencies

21 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) will collaborate with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to use space technology for the benefit of Filipinos.

The President met with JAXA executives as he concluded his business meetings in Osaka, Japan on Friday, June 20.

“We’re working with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), together with our very own Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA), to use space technology that helps protect and improve the lives of Filipinos,” President Marcos said in a statement posted on social media.

“With better satellites, we can track typhoons and respond to disasters more quickly, help our farmers plan smarter, and keep our communities safer,” the President added.

President Marcos is on a four-day working visit to Japan from June 19 to 22.

JAXA has been a valuable partner of the Philippines in space science, technology and applications programs through the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

The DOST has collaborated with Japanese universities in the successful development and launch of the Philippines’ first microsatellites DIWATA-1 and DIWATA-2, nanosatellites MAYA-1 and MAYA-2, and the first Philippine university-built nanosatellites.

Founded in 2003, JAXA was formed through the merger of three institutions. It is Japan’s national space agency responsible for research, development, and the utilization of space and aeronautics.

In April 2015, JAXA became a national research and development (R&D) agency. It is engaged in various activities to promote R&D in the aerospace field, with emphasis on international cooperation, public relations, and collaboration with industries and educational institutions. | PND

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President Marcos chooses to focus on people’s needs rather than impeachment

21 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said he chose to put his time and efforts as leader of the nation to uplift the lives of Filipinos and further the country’s progress, and leave the impeachment to Congress.

President Marcos made clear that he chose not to be involved in the impeachment process against Vice President Sara Duterte.

“Siguro if a president chooses to do that; I choose not to,” the President said in the latest podcast interview aired on Saturday.

In the last part of the BBM Podcast Episode 2, President Marcos reiterated his stance that the executive department has no role in the impeachment of the Vice President as the process falls within the ambit of the legislative department.

“Lahat ng impeachment process nasa lehislatura ‘yan. It’s between Congress and the Senate,” said the President.

“I’m busy with the transport, with the rice, with all of the different things that we are doing that nauubos ang oras ko doon. Wala naman akong papel doon sa impeachment,” the President continued. | PND

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President Marcos: We don’t pick fights, but don’t bully us in West PH Sea

21 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. reiterated his policy that the Philippines does not start hostilities in the West Philippine Sea but stands ready to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In the last part of the BBM Podcast Episode 2 aired on Saturday, the President maintained that the Philippines makes sure to protect Filipino fishermen from harassment within the country’s waters.

“Hindi naman tayo nakikipag-away. Pero huwag niyong binabangga ‘yung mga mangingisda, hindi ba? Huwag niyo kaming hinaharang dun sa teritoryo namin. Iyon ipaglalaban talaga namin ‘yan,” President Marcos said.

“Because kung ibigay mo ‘yan, like they say: You give them an inch, they will take a mile.’ So you cannot allow it even the one inch,” the President stressed.

President Marcos said history will show that under his administration, the Philippines defended and protected its territory in the West Philippine Sea.

“We did not yield. We continue to protect the sovereignty of the Republic. We continue to defend the territory of the Republic. And we continue to protect and defend the people of the Republic,” the Chief Executive stressed.

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and other government agencies have reported several cases of Chinese vessels harassing Filipino vessels within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

PCG spokesman Commodore Jay Tarriela reported that on Friday morning, China Coast Guard vessels harassed and used water cannon on vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to obstruct efforts to provide support and subsidies to Filipino fishermen at Panatag Shoal off Zambales.

Also called Bajo de Masinloc or Scarborough Shoal, Panatag Shoal is located well within the Philippines’ EEZ.

The BFAR vessels avoided significant damage and continued their mission to protect the rights and provide support to the local fishermen, according to the PCG. | PND

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PBBM visits multisensory Philippine Pavilion at World Expo Osaka for celebration of ‘Nature Culture Community’

20 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday visited the Philippine Pavilion at the World Expo Osaka 2025 for a “multisensory celebration of culture, creativity and sustainability designed to leave a lasting impression on the global stage.”

A crowd favorite in the Expo, the Philippine Pavilion has welcomed over 300,000 visitors in just two months, showcasing the living expression of the Philippines’ stories and spirit.

Carrying the theme, “Nature, Culture, and Community: Woven Together for a Better Future,” the Philippine Pavilion responded to the Expo’s call for “Designing a Future Society for Our Lives” by placing heritage and humanity at the heart of progress.

On the second day of his working visit to Japan, the President was given a guided walk-through inside the Philippine Pavilion that features the largest collaboration of Filipino weavers, with over 200 handwoven panels created by master artisans from across the country.

Each piece of indigenous textile- from T’nalak to piña- tells a story of culture, identity and generational knowledge.

The woven panels also form part of a dynamic facade that opens throughout the day to reveal live performances, the first-ever live performance facade at a World Expo for the Philippines.

The architecture itself becomes a living stage where design and dance are seamlessly integrated, transporting visitors to different parts of the archipelago and offering a glimpse into the soul of each community.

From the Philippine Pavilion, President Marcos visited the circular structure of the Japan Pavilion that carries the theme, “Between Lives.”

Embodying the cycle of life, it features a biogas power generation using food waste from the Expo site and other cutting-edge Japanese carbon recycling technologies to create a cyclical loop and inspire visitors to adopt sustainable behaviors for a sustainable society. | PND

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President Marcos says first of its kind methanol-fueled bulk carrier to be built in Cebu

20 June 2025


President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. announced on Friday that leading shipbuilder, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. will build the world’s first methanol dual-fuelled KAMSARMAX bulk carrier in Cebu.

“The future of shipbuilding is taking shape in the Philippines,” President Marcos said in a statement posted on social media.

“With Japan’s Tsuneishi Holdings, we’re building the world’s first Methanol Dual-Fuelled KAMSARMAX Bulk Carrier at our Cebu facility, a game changer for clean and smart shipping. It’s proof of what we can achieve through innovation, strong partnerships and the talent of the Filipino workforce” the President added.

President Marcos met with leaders from Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. on the second day of his working visit in Osaka, Japan.

One of the world’s leading shipbuilders, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. accounts for a significant share of the international market for medium-sized bulk carriers.

The company specializes in building bulk carriers, container ships, and tankers, and operates shipyards in the Philippines, Japan, and China with business offices across Asia and Europe.

Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. is among the first to start research and development of methanol-fueled bulk carriers, a significant step towards having zero emission ships.

A methanol dual-fuelled KAMSARMAX bulk carrier is a large cargo ship that can run on both methanol and conventional fuels, resulting in reduced emissions compared to traditional vessels.

Strengthening its presence in the Philippines, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. is entering the fifth phase of expansion of its shipyard in Balamban, Cebu with investments on new capital equipment and enhanced research and development capabilities. | PND