
FFCCCII sees 20% tariff to Phl punitive
‘Our domestic industries require and deserve a level playing field in global markets. Protect our workers and farmers.’
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‘Our domestic industries require and deserve a level playing field in global markets. Protect our workers and farmers.’
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The country’s net inflows of foreign direct investments (FDI) rose by 7.1 percent to $610 million in April from $570 million recorded in the same month last…
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The Global Compact Network Philippines (GCNP), United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) and Lloyd’s Register Foundation (LRF) will launch today the Ocean Centres…
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‘It’s manageable if you have a steady job, a low interest rate on the debt, and can keep earning more money over time.’
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The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) started the trading week in the green, gaining 29.43 points or 0.46 percent to close at 6,425.24 on Monday, lifted…
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SM Supermalls has strengthened its commitment to sustainable water management, recycling over 5.59 million cubic meters of water across its 88 malls in the…
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Asaba Manufacturing Philippines Inc., a subsidiary of Singapore-based Engtek Group, expects to improve cost efficiency and reduce carbon emissions after fully…
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Downside inflation risks come amid further signs of slowdown in external and domestic demand for goods and services.
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Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has thrown its support behind a new vehicle dismantling site in Cavite, making it the second facility in the country to be…
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Ayala Land Inc. (ALI) has been named one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2025, cementing its place among the top global leaders in…
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SM Supermalls is redefining the shopping experience by integrating sustainability into its infrastructure, improving urban air quality and promoting…
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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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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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‘The revisions take into account heightened global uncertainties such as unforeseen escalation of tensions in the Middle East and the imposition of US tariffs.’
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