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FILIPINA dynamo Ruelle Canino sets out as the country’s biblical David against the planet’s Goliaths of the sport as she ...
BRITISH COMPANIES have expressed interest in establishing a presence in the Philippines, the Philippine Economic Zone ...
EXPORTS from the Philippines will have difficulty competing if the US restores its 17% reciprocal tariff rate, particularly after Vietnam was granted a favorable trade deal last week, the Foreign ...
THE US would likely press the Philippines to allot at least 5% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on military spending, defense analysts said at the weekend, after Washington called on its Asian ...
THE Konektadong Pinoy bill needs to be accompanied by a comprehensive regulatory framework that screens entrants to minimize national security risks, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry ...
A BROAD coalition of party-list groups on Sunday backed Party-list Rep. Marcelino C. Libanan’s bid to remain as the minority leader of the House of Representatives, a development showing a consensus ...
BRAZIL’S meat industry will strive to expand in the Philippines via a broader range of product offerings, while sharing best practices with domestic companies, the Brazilian embassy said.
The chief minister of the Bangsamoro region retained six out of more than 30 officials whom he ordered last month to resign as prelude to a revamp in the regional bureaucracy. Bangsamoro Chief ...
TOKYO — Japan will export used navy destroyers to the Philippines to strengthen its deterrence against China’s maritime expansion, Japanese newspaper Yomiuri reported on Sunday, as the two US allies ...
A BILL seeking to overhaul the country’s budget system to limit annual appropriations to spending within a single fiscal year was filed in the House of Representatives last week. Filed on June 30, ...
THE Aboitiz-led consortium possesses the know-how to unlock the potential of the 796.64-megawatt (MW) Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) hydroelectric power plants (HEPP) due to the group’s hydropower ...
A SENATOR on Sunday called on government agencies handling seafarers to implement measures that will allow them to take training courses remotely while off duty. In a statement, Senator Erwin T. Tulfo ...
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