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The US is done treating the Philippines like a junior partner. It wants Manila as a frontline state in a realignment that’s already underway.
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‘Employment has already tended to flatten in the first half of 2025. Moves like the one proposed provide more blows to entrepreneurship in the Philippines.’
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Local farmers are suffering from competition with imports due to the Rice Tariffication Law that threw open the market to grains from other nations.
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For most Filipinos, Canada has long stood as a ray of hope where one’s life and dreams are rebuilt, careers are fairly rewarded, and families can settle in…
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Crackdown on agricultural contraband intensifies as BOC flagged to intercept 59 containers in Subic.
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The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) posted robust investment growth in the first half of 2025, with total approved pledges amounting to P72.362…
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It has been eight years since the Marawi siege which shocked the world as local terrorists attacked the southern part of the country. I remember quite well it…
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‘The treatments can take a toll on the family’s overall well-being and financial standing. So, it is very important that the government extends these services,…
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‘We intend to use the full force of the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act against these companies, including those who may have hired them to ship these…
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The son of two icons of democracy, Benigno Aquino was the only president who brought China to court over a dispute involving the South China Sea.
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GMA was a top-notch economist and had a robust academic background before her debut in public service. She served as former president Cory Aquino’s Trade and…
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The budget allocated P26 billion for AKAP, with P21 billion designated for the House of Representatives and P5 billion for the Senate, proving that it was a…
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Perhaps the most harrowing story was that of Cristy Lavador, an OFW in Lebanon who endured the trauma of hearing bombs and warplanes. At the same time, her…
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To protect local rice producers, SINAG is also urging the government to restore the 35 percent tariff on imported rice — up from the current 1 percent — to…
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The country’s economy could expand by 5.5 percent this year and 5.6 percent in 2026 due to looser monetary policy and slower foreign direct investments,…
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As the conflict between Israel and Iran continues to escalate, the Philippine government is stepping up efforts to ensure the well-being of overseas Filipino…
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Six overseas Filipino workers (OFW) repatriated from Iran arrived in the Philippines on Saturday, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said.
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