PH to extend visa upon arrival to Chinese, Indians; VAT refund for tourists

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President Ferdinand Marcos R. Marcos Jr. has accepted recommendations from the private sector to extend e-Visa upon arrival to Chinese and Indian nationals and the implementation of VAT Refund Scheme for Tourists to further boost tourism in the country.

President Ferdinand Marcos R. Marcos Jr. has accepted recommendations from the private sector to extend e-Visa upon arrival to Chinese and Indian nationals and the implementation of VAT Refund Scheme for Tourists to further boost tourism in the country.

Already, government agencies are assigned to collaborate and study the most appropriate implementation plans. This was Robinsons Land Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Frederick D. Go’s final PSAC meeting as Tourism Sector Lead, following his appointment as Presidential Adviser for Investment and Economic Affairs. Go will be succeeded by JG Summit Holdings President and CEO Lance Y. Gokongwei at his role as Tourism Sector Lead.

The president has already implemented the first two of the quick-win initiatives originally proposed by PSAC since their meeting in September last year. These are the implementation of Holiday Economics, and the replacement of Philippine Coast Guard military uniforms with inconspicuous clothing.

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