Motorists and transport operators brace for another round of fuel price hikes on Tuesday, with diesel expected to rise by as much as P1.20 per liter and gasoline by up to P0.50 per liter, according to Jetti Petroleum Inc.
Boeing Co has embarked on deeper-than-expected cuts in its strategy ranks, halving the number of planners working within key divisions as it refocuses energies on tackling industrial pressures, people familiar with the matter said.
The combined impact of Tropical Cyclone Crising and the Southwest Monsoon (habagat) has caused initial agricultural damage amounting to ₱52.74 million, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA). The losses affect 2,099 farmersover 2,466 hectares, resulting in 2,147 metric tons of lost produce.
Cebu-based Top Line Development Corp. is forecasting a banner year in 2025, driven by aggressive expansion in its fuel retailing business just months after its April listing on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).
The Department of Finance (DOF) has debunked misinformation surrounding the Capital Markets Efficiency Promotion Act or CMEPA, clarifying that the law does not impose a new tax, but rather standardizes existing rates to correct long standing inequities in the tax system.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), through the Islamic Finance Coordination Forum (IFCF), hosted the “Stakeholders’ Forum on Domestic Sukuk Issuance” to expand access to financing for Muslim-owned enterprises by promoting Sukuk, or Islamic bonds.
The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) returns as the official bank partner of Travel Madness Expo 2025, offering consumers an extensive suite of travel financing and lifestyle loan services aimed at helping Filipinos turn dreams into reality.
Motorists and transport operators brace for another round of fuel price hikes on Tuesday, with diesel expected to rise by as much as P1.20 per liter and gasoline by up to P0.50 per liter, according to Jetti Petroleum Inc.
In a move signaling greater digital transformation in public transportation, Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon has announced the Department of Transportation’s (DOTr) full support for the integration of Rush PH, a commuter-driven, web-based application that provides real-time train arrival data across Metro Manila’s rail network.
Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC), the Gokongwei-led property giant, is investing up to ₱1 billion to develop Asia’s first tournament-grade pickleball facility — a landmark project set to elevate the regional sports infrastructure landscape.
A joint river rehabilitation initiative by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) and the New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC) is significantly easing flooding in areas around the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and parts of Paranaque City, offering both environmental and public benefits.
Smart Communications has opened pre-orders for the newly launched Samsung Galaxy Z7 Series—comprising the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Z Flip7 FE—from 9 to 31 July, giving Filipino users early access to Samsung’s latest foldable innovations following their global debut at Galaxy Unpacked in Brooklyn, New York.
At least 53 Philippine medical and healthcare associations have formally urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to sign the Konektadong Pinoy bill, warning that the country’s poor digital infrastructure threatens to undo progress in universal healthcare delivery.
It was a sight to behold: billions of pesos worth of seized drugs, sealed in plastic, and under heavy security fed into a roaring industrial incinerator. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stood by, face mask on, watching calmly, almost dispassionately.
For years, the Philippines has looked ahead with optimism, banking on its so-called “demographic sweet spot.” With around two-thirds of the population between the ages of 15 and 65, the country seemed poised for rapid economic growth—a young, able-bodied workforce ready to fuel productivity and progress.
You can feel it in the air, even if no one says it out loud. The world is tilting, and tension is building between countries that no longer trust each other. The US and China—two giants locked in a stare-down—are turning tariffs into weapons. Everyone knows what comes next: slower global growth, just when the world is finally getting back on its feet after the pandemic.
Here we are again, watching the political drama unfold with the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte. It’s strange how something that’s supposed to be about justice often turns into a series of complex, tangled arguments, full of political posturing and personal pride.