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Strong Group-Pilipinas scores its fifth win

STRONG GROUP-PILIPINAS — JONES CUP/SGA

STRONG Group-Pilipinas cruised to a 112-90 win over Future Sports USA to stay on track for a title mission in the 43rd William Jones Cup on Thursday in Taipei.

The Philippine bets launched a searing second-half barrage, including a 33-16 runaway in the third quarter to score yet another blowout win in an unrivaled run so far.

Strong Group climbed to 5-0 entering its last three assignments in the nine-team single-round robin tournament that will have the No. 1 team as the champion right away.

Six players hit twin digits led by Chris McCullough with a near triple-double of 24 points, 18 rebounds and seven assists in 31 minutes of play.

Mr. McCullough, who also bannered the squad in their first four games, added two steals and three blocks for a complete line as another reinforcement Tajuan Agee added 19 points.

Incoming PBA rookie RJ Abarrientos, who was picked third by Ginebra, chipped in 17 points while Jordan Heading (11), Ange Kouame (10) and Allen Liwag (10) also played instrumental.

Strong Group yielded to the hot-shooting Americans in the first half, 56-60, before slamming the door with a defensive stand in the second half by allowing only 30 points. In contrast, the wards of coach Charles Tiu shattered the floodgates with 56 points en route to a 22-point win.

Strong Group is out to deliver the country’s seventh title since last winning it in 2019 courtesy of Mighty Sports and it’s been on track so far with big wins also against UAE, 104-79, BSBL Guardians of Australia, 91-69, and Malaysia, 89-54.

The team’s closest victory came against Ukraine, 82-74, via comeback fashion after trailing by five points in the last three minutes.

Strong Group wants no let-up against Japan U22 Friday before wrapping up its campaign against host teams Chinese Taipei White and Blue.

Moss Hammer (18), Ryan Elliot (15), Demetrius Thomas (14), Malik Deshaun (13) and Scott Kavaughn (11) led Future Sports USA, which slid to 1-5. — John Bryan Ulanday

Malixi cruises to last 32 of US Girls’ Junior Championship

RIANNE MALIXI — PHILSTAR FILE PHOTO

SECOND seed Rianne Malixi of the Philippines walloped No. 63 Annie Jin, 6 and 5, to barge into the Round of 32 of the 75th US Girls’ Junior Championship Wednesday in Tarzana, California.

Ms. Malixi, the runner up last year, won five of the first seven holes to set the tone for the smashing victory against American Ms. Jin that propelled her to the next round against No. 31 Kennedy Swedick, also of the US.

Ms. Swedick defeated No. 34 Remi Bacardi with a birdie in the 22nd hole to earn a crack at the Filipina ace.

“I just hit a lot of good shots today and putts just dropped. I’ve just been very consistent, and I haven’t been feeling much pressure. I was just focusing on one shot at a time, playing the best way I know how,” said Ms. Malixi, who finished tied for second after the two-day stroke play.

The 17-year-old Ms. Malixi played the equivalent of six-under par golf over 13 holes at the El Caballero Country Club to hurdle the challenge of Ms. Jin, one of the three survivors from the eight-player playoff for Match Play spots.

Ms. Malixi started things off by taking the second hole with a birdie then racked up four straight victories from No. 4 to create separation. She then sealed the deal by outplaying her American opponent on Nos. 11 and 13. — Olmin Leyba

San Miguel Beermen tap Lithuanian Tauras Jogela as import in Governors’ Cup

TAURAS JOGELA — FIBA.BASKETBALL

SAN MIGUEL BEER (SMB) is taking a different approach by tapping a European veteran as reinforcement for the PBA Season 49 Governors’ Cup.

The Beermen have enlisted Lithuanian Tauras Jogela, a 6-foot-6 forward with vast experience in leagues in his native land, Romania, Latvia, Poland, Hungary and Austria.

Mr. Jogela averaged 10.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists last season with BC Jonava in the Lithuanian Basketball League.

The 31-year-old Lithuanian, who is expected to arrive this weekend, gets the task of helping SMB regain its winning ways after relinquishing the Philippine Cup crown to first-time champ Meralco recently.

Though they reigned supreme in the Season 48 Commissioner’s Cup, the Beermen have been on a prolonged spell in the Governors’ Cup (GC). Their last triumph in the conference with imports standing 6-foot-6 was back in 2015, when they swept to the championship past Alaska, 4-0.

Mr. Jogela is among the new faces set for debut in the GC wars that begin Aug. 18.

The others are Glenn Robinson III (Magnolia), Darius Days (TNT), Jayveous Mckinnis (Phoenix), Myke Henry (NLEX), Ricky Ledo (Blackwater) and Brandon Edwards (Terrafirma).

They’re up against tried and tested balik-imports Justin Brownlee (Barangay Ginebra) and Allen Durham (Meralco) as well as Aaron Fuller, who’s on his fourth PBA tour of duty, this time with Rain or Shine.

The Gin Kings and the Beermen headline Group B of the season-opening tilt with the Elasto Painters, Fuel Masters, Bossing and Road Warriors as early rivals. The All-Filipino titlist Meralco Bolts and the defending champion Tropang Giga, meanwhile, banner Group A versus the Hotshots, the Batang Pier, the Dyip and the FiberXers. — Olmin Leryba

Paris 2024 opening ceremony will see big police presence

PARIS — Some 45,000 police will secure the Paris Olympics’ July 26 opening ceremony, with over 100 heads of state and government set to attend, a senior official said on Wednesday, adding no changes were planned after the weekend attack on Donald Trump.

The ceremony, staged for the first time outside a stadium, will involve around 80 boats ferrying international athletes on a six km (3.7 mile) route along the river Seine towards the Eiffel Tower, said the official, Lambis Konstantinidis.

Athletes and performers will sail past some of the French capital’s most stunning landmarks. But, with more than 300,000 spectators expected to watch, it is also a major security headache, especially at a time of war in Gaza and Ukraine.

“It’s a six km route, so it’s a huge perimeter to monitor. That’s why we need that many (security) people,” Mr. Konstantinidis, the Games’ head of planning and coordination, told reporters.

“Our security plans are very dynamic. They always take into consideration the latest events and try to adapt,” he said during a tour of the Games’ security headquarters, adding that they were in close contact with counterparts abroad.

Last Saturday’s assassination attempt against former US president Donald Trump at an election rally in Pennsylvania has not changed the security plans for the Games, Mr. Konstantinidis said.

“We have very close collaboration with the US security services and its secret service. So we are sharing also any information we have,” Mr. Konstantinidis said. “We’re very confident that we’re on the same page but we have not had to change any of our plans as a result of that very unfortunate incident.”

More than 100 people will be working around the clock at the Games’ security headquarters in Saint-Denis, just outside Paris, he said.

Conflict abroad and security concerns at home led the French government earlier this year to raise its security alert to its highest level.

A man was arrested in May in the French town of Saint-Etienne, suspected of planning an attack in the name of Islamic State at the city’s soccer stadium during the Olympics. — Reuters

Player options

For a while now, veritable journeymen have been enticed by would-be contenders to accept cap-friendly terms that come with player options on the back end. It’s how the Lakers, for instance, managed to latch on to such notables as Christian Wood, Cam Reddish, and Jaxson Hayes last season. It’s a gamble for both sides, to be sure. Should the free agent pickups manage to give a good accounting of themselves, they will most likely bolt, thereby leaving their immediate past employers with roster holes in a tighter market. Should they prove less than advertised, they are bound to exercise the options, thereby compelling their benefactors to retain them with reluctance.

Going back to the Lakers, there’s no doubt that the free agency instrument they dangled with much fanfare last year has come back to handicap them this time around. Wood, Reddish, and Hayes all decided to stay, mindful that prohibitive luxury tax provisions under the new collective bargaining agreement severely narrowed their possibilities for bigger paydays. Their return then left the purple and gold with little wiggle room to negotiate for such desired targets as Klay Thompson and Jonas Valanciunas.

Interestingly, the double-edged player option is also staring the Clippers in the face. Officially, Westbrook is back in the fold for what seems like a bargain at $4 million. Out of the spotlight, however, both parties cannot wait to get divorced. In part, it’s because owner Steve Ballmer has taken pains not to add to his salary burden; heck, he even let Paul George go for nothing, never mind that they gave up a whopping five first round picks, two pick swaps, AND — here’s the clincher — Most Valuable Player runner-up Shai Gilgeous-Alexander just to get him half a decade ago. In larger measure, it’s because the 2017 MVP awardee no longer seems to deserve a spot with the blue and red.

At this point, Westbrook is akin to a mirage — boasting of an unrelenting competitiveness even at 35, but also coming with tons of excess baggage. For all his dwindling skills, he has refused to change his game; it’s literally his way or the highway. Not for nothing, for instance, did he have the worst true shooting percentage of all those who competed in the 2024 Playoffs. True, he still has a market because of his name, which is why the Nuggets seem bent on getting him. On the other hand, the evident incongruence between his diminished capacity and inflated view of himself makes him a liability on and off the court.

In any case, both the Lakers and the Clippers have been dinged by player options. As a result, they’re left to make the best of what they have. Then again, it’s fair to argue that, after having rolled the dice, they’re getting exactly what they deserve.

 

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and human resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

Every deal you shouldn’t miss every day, this SM Store 3-Day Sale

SM Store, your Everyday Store, is thrilled to announce that the biggest sale of the year is back in town — the SM Store 3-Day Sale!

From July 19 to 21, expect bigger and fresher deals at SM Store Calamba, Cebu, Dasmariñas, Lanang, Lipa, Manila, Masinag, Mindpro Zamboanga, Naga, and Sucat, and enjoy stackable discounts of up to 70% OFF on select items. Meanwhile, SM Store North EDSA gets special early access to 3-Day Sale starting July 17 to 18, making it an exclusive week-long sale event. Here are some exciting offers every SM Store shopper out there can enjoy this July!

50% OFF on select everyday essentials

Your favorite items are ON SALE from July 19 to 21! Get discounts on select SM Store items like fashion, home, beauty, toys, stationery, pet essentials, and more at participating branches this 3-Day Sale! Take this opportunity to shop for your kids’ school items too, and complete their school supplies just in time for back to school!

EXTRA 10% OFF using your SMAC

SMAC cardholders get an extra advantage this 3-Day Sale! SMAC Prestige cardholders get EXTRA 10% OFF on Prestige Friday July 19, while SMAC members get an EXTRA 10% OFF from July 20 to 21 at 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. only. Don’t forget to bring your SMAC to enjoy stackable discounts of up to 70% OFF.

Exclusive Offers from bank partners

If you’re a BDO, BPI, or Metrobank cardholder, we have even better news! You can also get up to EXTRA 10% OFF with a minimum purchase requirement if you shop at SM Store this 3-Day Sale! Don’t miss this exclusive offer that you can only use at participating branches.

Get a Hydrofresh Tumbler and a Bluetooth Karaoke for a special price

Exclusive only to participating branches, you can buy a Hydrofresh Tumbler for only P399 from its regular price of P499 — just shop a minimum P2,000 single-receipt purchase at SM Store. Plus, get a GADGETS Mini Karaoke with 2 Wireless Mic for half its price at only P799 with a minimum P3,000 single-receipt spend.  These special deals are only available this 3 Day Sale!”

A chance to win exciting prizes at the What’s in the Bag game

There’s more to enjoy at SM Store — with a minimum P3,000 single-receipt purchase, you’re automatically qualified to play the What’s in the Bag game. Just pick a mystery bag and get a chance to win up to 10,000 worth of shopping money that you can use to shop for more at SM Store!

Shopback Vouchers

Last but not the least, all 3-Day Sale shoppers get a shopback voucher with a P200 discount. Use this voucher from July 22 to 28 with a minimum P5,000 single-receipt purchase.

Experience the benefits of shopping at SM Store, your everyday store, this 3-Day Sale! For more information, visit smstore.com/3-day-sale or follow @SMStore on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

 


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Trump running mate Vance vows to fight for ‘forgotten’ workers

VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE Senator J.D. Vance speaks on Day 3 of the Republican National Convention (RNC), at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US, July 17, 2024. — REUTERS

MILWAUKEE — Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate, US Senator J.D. Vance, presented himself to the nation on Wednesday night as the son of a neglected industrial Ohio town who will fight for the working class if elected in November.

In chronicling his hardscrabble journey from a difficult childhood to the US Marines, Yale Law School, venture capitalism and the US Senate, Vance, 39, introduced himself to Americans while using his story to argue he understands their everyday struggles.

“I grew up in Middletown, Ohio, a small town where people spoke their minds, built with their hands and loved their God, their family, their community and their country with their whole hearts,” Mr. Vance said, formally accepting the party’s 2024 nomination at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. “But it was also a place that had been cast aside and forgotten by America’s ruling class in Washington.”

He accused “career politicians” like President Joseph R. Biden — who Mr. Vance noted has been in politics longer than he has been alive — of destroying communities like his with ill-fated trade policies and foreign wars.

“President Trump’s vision is so simple and yet so powerful,” he said. “We’re done, ladies and gentlemen, catering to Wall Street. We’ll commit to the working man.”

In a sign of his potential value to the ticket, Mr. Vance also appealed to the working and middle classes in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin specifically — three Rust Belt swing states likely to decide the Nov. 5 election.

Mr. Vance’s prime-time debut, less than two years after assuming his first public office, capped a meteoric rise that coincided with his transformation from a fierce Trump detractor to one of his most devoted defenders. He is one of several high-profile Republicans, such as US Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, whose reversals from critics to loyalists underscore Mr. Trump’s takeover of the party.

For Mr. Trump’s political opponents, his hold on the party portends a darker moment if he follows through on promises to vastly expand the power of the presidency, exact revenge on his enemies and threaten longstanding democratic institutions.

Author of the bestselling memoir Hillbilly Elegy, Mr. Vance has helped to shape Mr. Trump’s populist instincts into a policy agenda that would pull the US back from its dominant role in global affairs. As the first millennial on a major party’s ticket, he is positioned to carry Mr. Trump’s Make America Great Again movement beyond a potential second Trump term.

His speech embraced many of Trumpism’s core tenets, promising to prioritize domestic manufacturing over Chinese imports and warning allies they would no longer get “free rides” in securing world peace.

Mr. Vance has opposed military aid for Ukraine and defended Mr. Trump’s attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Mr. Biden. He has argued the government must do more to assist the working class by restricting imports, raising the minimum wage and cracking down on corporate largesse. Those positions, at odds with the Republican Party’s traditional pro-business stance, nonetheless track Mr. Trump’s program closely.

Democrats have already gone on the offensive around Mr. Vance’s strict anti-abortion views. In a statement on Wednesday, the Biden campaign said Mr. Vance would advance “an agenda that puts extremism and the ultra wealthy over our democracy.”

Mr. Biden, 81, was forced off the campaign trail on Wednesday after testing positive for COVID-19, compounding his woes after three tumultuous weeks struggling to reassure panicked Democrats that he can still defeat Mr. Trump, 78, following an anemic debate performance on June 27. 

Mr. Trump, his right ear still bandaged after it was grazed by a would-be assassin’s bullet at a Saturday rally in Pennsylvania, walked into the convention to roars and the sound of James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” playing throughout the arena. Mr. Trump will close the convention with a Thursday speech.

In his speech Mr. Vance described his grandmother, “Mamaw,” who raised him while his mother struggled with addiction, and acknowledged his mother Beverly, who was on hand to watch him speak.

“I am proud to say that tonight my mom is here, 10 years clean and sober,” Mr. Vance said. “I love you, Mom.”

A visibly moved Beverly Vance mouthed, “I love you, J.D.,” while delegates gave her a standing ovation.

HARD-HITTING SPEECHES
The evening featured a hard-hitting, emotional video in which families of soldiers killed during the 2021 US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan blamed Mr. Biden for their deaths. The relatives then took the stage and voiced their anger, with some in the audience wiping away tears.

Several speakers leveled aggressive and sometimes baseless attacks against the Biden administration. The heated tone contradicted the message of national unity Mr. Trump had promised to deliver after the attempt on his life at Saturday’s rally.

Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro, who was released from prison earlier in the day after serving four months for contempt of Congress, received a huge ovation as he took the stage.

Mr. Navarro, who was convicted for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the US Capitol by Trump supporters, said he, like Mr. Trump, was a victim of Mr. Biden’s “Department of Injustice.”

Mr. Trump has frequently claimed, without evidence, that his four indictments since leaving office were part of a Democratic conspiracy to prevent his election.

Others focused on Mr. Biden’s border policies, a favorite target for Mr. Trump.

Tom Homan, who served as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement under Mr. Trump, said Mr. Biden was the first president in history to “unsecure” the border.

“This isn’t a choice,” he said. “It’s national suicide.”

As he spoke, delegates waved signs that read, “Mass Deportation Now!”

While border crossings reached record highs during Mr. Biden’s tenure, arrests dropped sharply in June after the president implemented a broad asylum ban.

Mr. Trump has pledged to launch the largest deportation effort of illegal immigrants in US history. — Reuters

Vietnam files UN claim to extended continental shelf in South China Sea

A VIETNAMESE naval soldier stands guard at Thuyen Chai island in the Spratly archipelago, Jan. 17, 2013. — REUTERS

HANOI — Vietnam has filed a claim with the United Nations (UN) for an extended continental shelf (ECS) in the South China Sea, a month after regional neighbor the Philippines made a similar move, Vietnam’s foreign ministry said on Thursday.

The submission of the continental shelf beyond the current 200 nautical miles is to exercise the rights and obligations of state parties in accordance to the maritime framework, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

This is Vietnam’s third submission of an ECS, the statement added, including a submission in respect to the North Area of the South China Sea or Vietnam’s East Sea and a joint submission with Malaysia in respect to the southern part of the area in 2009.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam. Portions of the strategic waterway, where $3 trillion worth of trade passes annually, are believed to be rich in oil and natural gas deposits, as well as fish stocks.

Vietnam also sent a note verbale to the Secretary-General of the UN to state Vietnam’s position regarding the Philippines’ similar submission filed last month, Vietnam’s foreign ministry said.

“Vietnam once again affirms its sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos in accordance with international law,” it added. — Reuters

Ukraine rushes to create AI-enabled war drones

Army soldier figurines are displayed in front of the Ukrainian and Russian flag colors background in this illustration taken, Feb. 13, 2022. — REUTERS/DADO RUVIC/ILLUSTRATION

KYIV — In Ukraine, a handful of startups are developing artificial intelligence (AI) systems to help fly a vast fleet of drones, taking warfare into uncharted territory as combatants race to gain a technological edge in battle.

Ukraine hopes a rollout of AI-enabled drones across the front line will help it overcome increasing signal jamming by the Russians as well as enable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to work in larger groups.

AI drone development in Ukraine is broadly split between visual systems helping identify targets and fly drones into them, terrain mapping for navigation, and more complex programs enabling UAVs to operate in interconnected “swarms.”

One company working on this is Swarmer, which is developing software that links drones in a network. Decisions can be implemented instantly across the group, with a human only stepping in to green-light automated strikes.

“When you try to scale up (with human pilots), it just doesn’t work,” Swarmer Chief Executive Officer Serhiy Kupriienko told Reuters in the company’s Kyiv offices. “For a swarm of 10 or 20 drones or robots, it’s virtually impossible for humans to manage them.”

Swarmer is one of more than 200 tech firms that have sprung up since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, with civilians from IT backgrounds developing drones and other devices to help Ukraine counter a much larger enemy.

Mr. Kupriienko said that while human pilots struggled to run operations involving more than five drones, AI would be able to process hundreds.

The system, called Styx, directs a web of reconnaissance and strike drones, both large and small, in the air and on the ground. Every drone would be able to plan its own moves and predict the behaviour of the others in the swarm, he said.

As well as scaling up operations, Mr. Kupriienko said automation would help protect drone pilots who operate close to the front lines and are a priority target for enemy fire.

Swarmer’s technology is still under development and has only been trialled on the battlefield experimentally, he added.

Samuel Bendett, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, said AI drone control systems would likely need a human in the loop to prevent the system making errors in target selection.

There are broad concerns about the ethics of weapons that exclude human judgment. A 2020 European Parliament research paper warned that such systems could commit violations of international humanitarian law and lower the threshold of going to war.

AI is already being used in some of Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes which target military facilities and oil refineries hundreds of kilometres inside Russia.

One Ukrainian official, speaking anonymously, told Reuters that the attacks sometimes involve a swarm of about 20 drones.

The core drones fly to the target, but it is the job of others to take out or distract air defences along the way. To do this, they use a form of AI with human oversight to help spot targets or threats and plan possible routes, the source added.

SIGNAL JAMMING
The need for AI-enabled drones is becoming more pressing as both sides roll out Electronic Warfare (EW) systems that disrupt signals between pilots and drones.

Small, cheap, FPV (first person view) drones in particular, which became the main way for both sides to hit enemy vehicles in 2023, are seeing their hit rates fall as jamming increases.

“We are already working with the concept that in the near future, there will be no connection on the front line” between pilot and UAV, said Max Makarchuk, the AI lead for Brave1, a defense tech accelerator set up by the Ukrainian government.

According to Mr. Makarchuk, the percentage of FPVs that hit their target is constantly falling. Most FPV units now see a strike rate of 30-50%, while for new pilots that can be as low as 10%.

He predicted that AI-operated FPV drones could post hit rates of around 80%.

To counter the EW threat, makers including Swarmer have started developing functions which allow a drone to lock onto a target through its camera.

EW systems form an invisible signal-jamming dome over the equipment and soldiers which they protect.

If a pilot’s contact with the drone is cut, they can no longer control it and the craft either plummets to the ground or continues flying straight on.

Automating the final part of a drone’s flight to its target means that it no longer needs the pilot — thus nullifying the effect of the EW’s jamming.

AI-enabled drones have been in development for years, but had hitherto been seen as expensive and experimental.

Bendett said Russia had been developing AI-enabled aerial and ground drones before the 2022 invasion, and had claimed some successes.

In Ukraine, the key task for manufacturers is to produce an AI targeting system for drones which is cheap. That would allow it to be deployed en masse along the entire 1,000 km (621 mile) front line, where thousands of FPV drones are used up each week.

Costs can be brought down by running AI programmes on a Raspberry Pi, a small, cheap computer which has found global popularity outside the educational purposes it was designed for.

Mr. Makarchuk said he estimated the cost of putting in a simple targeting system, which would lock onto a shape visible to the drone’s camera, at only about $150 per drone. — Reuters

South Korea’s top court upholds landmark ruling over same-sex spousal state benefits

UNPLASH

SEOUL — South Korea’s supreme court on Thursday upheld a ruling that a same-sex partner was eligible to spousal benefits from state health insurance, in a move hailed as a win for LGBTQ rights in a country that has lagged other jurisdictions in the region.

The decision upheld a landmark decision by the Seoul High Court early last year that the National Health Insurance Service should provide equal spousal coverage to a gay couple who filed a suit in 2021 against the agency which had cancelled their spousal benefits.

Chief Justice Jo Hee-de said that denying them such benefits because of gender, even though there are no clauses in the national health insurance act specifying it, constitutes discrimination based on sexual orientation.

“It is an act of discrimination that violates human dignity and value, the right to pursue happiness, freedom of privacy and the right to equality before the law, and the degree of violation is serious,” Jo told a televised trial. — Reuters

The Medical City and DOT launch groundbreaking partnership to position PH as global medical tourism destination

The Medical City and the Department of Tourism signed a Memorandum of Agreement to position the Philippines as the top global medical tourism destination. In the photo seated from the left, DOT Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco and The Medical City President and CEO Dr. Eugenio Jose F. Ramos. Standing from the left, The Medical City Chairman of the Board Jose Xavier “Eckie” B. Gonzales, and The Medical City Chief Commercial Officer Dr. Christian G. Delos Reyes.

The Medical City (TMC), a premier healthcare brand, and the Department of Tourism (DOT) have officially entered into a historic partnership aimed at positioning the Philippines as a top destination for health and wellness. The partnership was formalized during the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing on July 17 at Grand Hyatt Manila.

Since 2008, TMC has been a DOT-accredited hospital, consistently maintaining this status and underscoring its long-term commitment to excellence in medical tourism. With a network of hospitals serving close to 20,000 international patients yearly, TMC stands as a leader in the field.

The DOT identifies TMC as a standout partner in its pursuit of providing a holistic medical tourism program to international patients. To date, TMC serves patients from countries such as the mainland USA, Guam, Korea, China, Japan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The MOA signing marked the first public-private collaboration of its kind, setting a new standard for the Philippines’ medical sector.

Comprehensive Services and Personalized Care for Medical Tourists

TMC Ortigas facade

TMC Ortigas, a Joint Commission International (JCI)-approved facility, is a trusted hospital for international patients in the Philippines. It offers advanced medical technology and personalized care. It’s a preferred destination for medical tourists seeking high-quality healthcare, with easily accessible locations nationwide and competitive pricing, making it a cost-effective option.

TMC’s International Patient Concierge Services streamline all international patient transactions, providing seamless medical travel coordination, accommodation assistance, and airport meet-and-greet services for medical and non-medical travelers. Recognizing the significance of international patient care, TMC has dedicated Korean and Japanese helpdesks to offer specialized support, ensuring minimal language barriers for a smooth healthcare experience.

Discover Your Wellness Series

At the same event, DOT and TMC launched the ‘Discover Your Wellness’ series as part of ‘Love the Philippines’ campaign, under its medical tourism arm. The project will highlight the unique blend of world-class healthcare, breathtaking tourist attractions, and vibrant cultural experiences available in the country.

TMC strongly emphasizes wellness, aligning with the DOT’s vision to promote holistic wellness experiences in the Philippines. The collaboration highlights the country’s diverse wellness offerings with TMC’s facilities and personalized healthcare services.

Discover Your Wellness series will be available on TMC’s digital channels and DOT-identified platforms, ensuring it reaches a wide audience of potential medical tourists who seek high-quality healthcare at an affordable cost. More details will about the series will be posted soon on TMC’s Facebook Page.

Making The Philippines as a Choice Medical Tourism Destination

Dr. Eugenio Jose F. Ramos, President and CEO of The Medical City

“The Medical City is honored to collaborate with the DOT to showcase the Philippines as a top global medical tourism destination,” stated Dr. Eugenio Jose F. Ramos, President and CEO of The Medical City. “This partnership underscores our vision to delivering world-class healthcare accessible to a wider audience, blending exceptional medical care with the unique offerings of the Philippines.”

DOT Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco delivering her keynote speech

DOT Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco also highlighted the partnership’s importance: “We are blessed to be partnering with The Medical City in our government’s efforts to expand the medical tourism portfolio of the country. Together, we will emphasize advantages of choosing the Philippines for medical care where patients can expect world-class healthcare services, complimented by our hospitality and beautiful landscapes.”

The collaboration with DOT highlights TMC’s distinction in the healthcare sector. TMC remains committed to lead the way by providing a holistic patient experience by integrating advanced medical technologies, comprehensive care programs, and a patient-centric approach, ensuring each service meets the needs and expectations of every patient.

 


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Philippines’ Ayala Land looking at raising $240 million, official says

Philippine property firm Ayala Land Inc said on Thursday it is looking at raising P14 billion ($240 million) via sustainability-linked financing with the International Finance Corporation, the private-sector lending arm of the World Bank.

The proceeds would be used to finance company projects like the redevelopment of shopping malls, Ayala Land Chief Finance Officer Augusto Bengzon told reporters. –– Reuters