The Ambassador of the Philippines expressed
optimism about deepening bilateral ties in
trade, culture, education, and technology
Staff Reporter
Karachi: The Ambassador of the Philippines to Pakistan, Dr. Emmanuel R. Fernandez, expressed optimism about deepening bilateral ties between the two nations, especially in trade, culture, education, and technology. He was speaking as the chief guest at the 127th National Day of the Philippines, hosted by Dr. Imran Yousuf, Honorary Consul General of the Philippines in Karachi, at a local hotel.
The ambassador’s spouse, Mme Alicia Kalaw-Fernandez, also graced the occasion with her presence.
“Karachi Never Sleeps” – Ambassador Fernandez Praises City’s Vibrancy
In his address, Ambassador Fernandez recalled the Philippines’ historical diplomatic presence in Karachi, stating, “We even had our embassy here when Karachi was the capital. Truly, Karachi never sleeps.” He highlighted the friendly relations between the two countries and noted that trade volume currently favors Pakistan, expressing hope that this positive trend would continue and expand during his tenure.
“I feel very happy in the city of light which never sleeps,” the ambassador added.
Honorary Consul Dr. Imran Yousuf Emphasizes Bilateral Growth
Dr. Imran Yousuf, Honorary Consul General of the Philippines in Karachi and Chairman of Transformation International, delivered a passionate speech celebrating the growing relationship between Pakistan and the Philippines. Welcoming diplomats, ministers, and members of the Filipino community, he said, “Our Filipino community are the true ambassadors of their country. Their energy and dedication reflect the best of their culture.”
He warmly welcomed Ambassador Fernandez on his first visit to Karachi and acknowledged the presence of First Lady Alicia Fernandez, a globally recognized artist.
Dr. Imran also thanked officials from Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, senior government representatives, and members of the diplomatic corps for their support, describing them as “allies in our shared mission for peace, inclusion, and progress.”
Trade, IT Cooperation, and Social Impact Initiatives
Dr. Imran revealed that bilateral trade between Pakistan and the Philippines exceeds $300 million, making the Philippines the only ASEAN country where the trade balance favors Pakistan. He stressed the untapped potential for IT collaboration, stating, “With the Philippines’ IT industry valued at $38 billion and projected to reach $59 billion within three years, we see immense potential for knowledge-sharing and partnership. The Philippines is ready to support Pakistan in boosting its IT exports.”
On the social development front, Dr. Imran shared updates on the consulate’s corporate social responsibility efforts. “We are actively addressing mental health issues—especially among children—and have launched Pakistan’s first IT-based employable skills program for persons with disabilities under our Digitech Transformation (DTT) initiative,” he said.
He credited Syed Hussain Sajjad, board member of Transformation International, for leading this groundbreaking program.
Celebrating Enduring Friendship
The 127th National Day celebration not only honored the Philippines’ independence but also underscored the deep-rooted and evolving friendship between the people of Pakistan and the Philippines. The event concluded on a high note with cultural exchanges, diplomatic engagement, and a shared commitment to future cooperation.