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The Philippine government is committed to bringing more Chinese tourists to the country to promote people-to-people ties between the two countries. | ManilaBulletin

Philippines Ambassador to China Jaime FlorCruz said Wednesday Manila is not only keen on tapping China's potential in terms of investments, but also in terms of its people.

FlorCruz is in Manila to lead the inaugural Consular Consultation Meeting with the Consuls General of all seven Philippine Foreign Service Posts in China inaugurated by the Department of Foreign Affairs . According to DFA, the meeting also reaffirmed the government's commitment to the following measures, which have already been instituted:

• Ensure zero backlog in Philippine foreign service posts' consular works of processing visa applications of Chinese nationals;

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