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THE PHILIPPINES needs to have about 350,000 more workers available to service pending renewable energy (RE) projects in the ...
THE Department of Energy (DoE) said sites in Zambales and Pangasinan have been designated for possible hydrogen exploration, ...
HOME OWNERSHIP in the Philippines remains out of reach for many households due to the wide gap between residential property prices and income, particularly in urban areas like Metro Manila and Davao, ...
BDO UNIBANK, Inc. is targeting to raise at least P5 billion from its latest offering of peso sustainability bonds. BDO on Wednesday kicked off its public offer of 1.5-year peso-denominated fixed-rate ...
GOTIANUN-LED Filinvest Development Corp. (FDC) has secured approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its planned P8-billion preferred share offering. On July 8, the commission en ...
The Villar family is considering the acquisition of the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corp. (PASAR), the country’s first copper smelter and refinery located in Leyte. This facility, ...
PHILIPPINE BUSINESSES looking to adopt agentic artificial intelligence (AI) must put an emphasis on agent training to guard against biases and ensure responsible data use, Microsoft Philippines said.
THE P50 daily minimum wage hike for Metro Manila workers that will take effect on July 18 is unlikely to fuel inflation, according to economists. Its limited coverage means it probably won’t be ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. finished his third year in office. How has the Philippine economy performed during his ...
Fast-food provider Mixue’s success is adding a bitter taste to Starbucks’ attempts to sell a stake in its business in the People’s Republic. The Chinese company has grown into the world’s biggest food ...
JUST edging his way into his 40s, you can say a lot about Josh Boutwood, but you can’t call him one-note. A visit to two of his restaurants weeks apart shows his own diversity and his own keen sense ...
THE 15% TARIFF on imported rice will remain unchanged at least until November, according to the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev), as the government seeks a “win-win” solution ...