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Onions, chicken also stalled at ports – PPA
More imported agricultural products were discovered allegedly stored for a thousand days at ports in Manila aside from the 888 unclaimed containers of imported rice, the Philippine Ports Authority reported.
Phl among top 40% in regulatory framework – report
The Philippines was in the top 40 percent of 50 economies in terms of regulatory framework, but will need to make improvements in terms of public services and operational efficiency, according to the World Bank's Business Ready report.
FORGING TIES, FORGING LIVES
The Philippines goes hand-in-hand with Nigeria in ensuring mutual progress
Mixed pump adjustments seen next week
Following recent price hikes, pump prices of petroleum products are expected to move in opposite directions next week.
Cha-cha not dead, former executive secretary warns
Former executive secretary Victor turnout or the outcome of the midterm election.
Enrile, Reyes, Napoles cleared By ELIZABETH MARCELO of plunder in pork scam
15 counts of graft still pending
Abby Binay, Camille Villar file candidacy for senator
Two scions of political families filed their respective certificates of candidacy for senator for the 2025 polls, with one vowing to contribute to a new type of politics and the other finally deciding to throw her hat into the national ring.
BBM to raise WPS at Asean Summit in Laos
President Marcos will raise \"recent developments\" in the West Philippine Sea with fellow world leaders at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Vientiane, Laos next week.
Marcos visits Batanes, Ilocos Norte, turns over typhoon aid
President Marcos yesterday visited Batanes and Ilocos Norte, two of the areas hardest hit by Super Typhoon Julian.
Comelec can't stop convicted aspirants from seeking posts
Aspirants for elective posts convicted by the courts can't be prevented from running in the May 2025 midterm polls unless their conviction becomes final and executory, the Commission on Elections said yesterday.
Leni bares Naga City mayoral bid
Former vice president Leni Robredo yesterday formally announced the candidates who will run under her slate in next year's elections in Naga City.
MG Philippines strengthens presence in South Luzon with opening of MG Calamba
MG Motor Philippines continues its rapid expansion with the official inauguration of MG Calamba.
STARTING THIS OCTOBER, JETOUR AUTO PH WELCOMES YOUR PETS INTO ITS SHOWROOMS
amily is everything.
Hyundai Motor hits major milestone with 100 million vehicles produced globally
Hyundai Motor Company celebrated a significant milestone today, marking 100 million units of global cumulative production.
HOW CAN I GROW AT WORK IF I CAN'T OUTGROW BEING A PEOPLE-PLEASER?
My quiet compliance became a double-edged sword, leaving me exploited, sidelined, and afraid to challenge the system.
KIRK BONDAD AND KRISHNAH GRAVIDEZ TO REPRESENT THE PHILIPPINES AT MISTER WORLD AND MISS WORLD 2024
Mister World 2024 Kirk Bondad champions health and fitness: \"Staying fit and healthy can feel like a struggle sometimes, but when you take care of yourself physically, everything else seems to fall into place, especially your mindset.
ACNE OR TREATMENT ANXIETY? THERE'S A 'REMEDY' FOR THAT
Remedy Skin Solutions leads a new category of derm clinics that are modern, gender-neutral, and truly welcoming.
EJAP, AboitizPower hold first RE forum
SUPPLEMENTAL EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE LATE RENATO T.
Stiffer penalties sought for theft of telco cables
A consumer advocacy group has called on the government to institute stiffer penalties against cable theft, saying these incidents have a significant long-term effect on the country's digital infrastructure and economy.
Phl economy remains resilient
We must be doing something right even though we all feel that the cost of living has gotten more expensive, as some foreign economists still see the Philippines as performing better economically than some of its peers in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations plus three.
Phl air travel to fully recover in 2025 - IATA
The Philippines is expected to climb back to pre-pandemic levels of air travel next year, lifted by the expansion of its international reach and upgrades to major airports.
'India can be a viable source of imported rice'
The Philippines can turn to India to source more affordable supplies after the South Asian country lifted its export ban on non-Basmati white rice, experts said.
Meat imports breach 750,000 MT in 7 months
The country's meat imports continue to grow this year as total volume at the end of July rose by almost eight percent on an annual basis to over 750,000 metric tons (MT), driven by higher pork and beef purchases abroad.
Fixing a national shame
Our international airport in Metro Manila has been a constant source of embarrassment and annoyance for many Filipinos over the past years.
DICT AND KACIFIC CONNECT OVER 250,000 RURAL USERS ACROSS THE PHILIPPINES
In the dynamic landscape of 2024, the Philippines is emerging as one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing digital economies.
Raslag switches on 4th solar facility
Raslag Corp., the renewable energy arm of the Nepomuceno Group, is powering up its 1,000-megawatt (MW) target with the energization of its fourth and largest solar farm.
Robinsons investing over P10 B for hotel development
Robinsons Land Corp.'s hospitality arm is investing over P10 billion in hotel development over the next few years to boost its portfolio by about 1,000 room keys.
New Cebu Pacific Airbus jets to land in 2029
Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific will start receiving its new batch of Airbus aircraft in 2029, and plans to assign these units in some of the fastgrowing hubs outside Manila.
m Well boosts access to physical therapy services
Metro Pacific Investments Corp.(MPIC)'s digital healthcare platform mWell has partnered with Physiare Physical Therapy Center to enhance access to physical therapy services in the country.
Retailers cheer VAT on digital services
The country's group of retailers cheered the signing of the law imposing valueadded tax (VAT) on digital services as this would create a level playing field and contribute to government revenues.