Retail fuel prices will go up again this week, marking the fifth consecutive week of increases in 2026. Starting Tuesday morning, gasoline and kerosene prices will increase by ₱0.60 per liter, while diesel will rise by ₱1 per liter.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has created a technical working group (TWG) to manage rice imports using data, with the goal of keeping prices stable, ensuring enough supply, and protecting local farmers.
Globe Telecom said Monday it expects solid growth in 2026, driven by continued demand for mobile data and fiber broadband services, even as its earnings slipped slightly last year.
Coins.ph has rolled out Google Sign-In across its mobile app and web platform, letting users access accounts without traditional usernames or passwords as the company sharpens its focus on speed and security.
Expectations of further easing by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas are rippling through the debt market, pushing treasury bill yields lower and fueling strong demand at the latest auction.
San Miguel Global Power Holdings Corp., the power generation arm of San Miguel Corp., has approved the issuance of up to P30 billion worth of peso-denominated bonds, underscoring its continued access to capital markets as it expands its energy portfolio.
The Philippine truck industry is shifting into a higher gear in 2026, buoyed by infrastructure expansion, rising logistics demand, and continued fleet upgrades, according to the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA).
Retail fuel prices will go up again this week, marking the fifth consecutive week of increases in 2026. Starting Tuesday morning, gasoline and kerosene prices will increase by ₱0.60 per liter, while diesel will rise by ₱1 per liter.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has created a technical working group (TWG) to manage rice imports using data, with the goal of keeping prices stable, ensuring enough supply, and protecting local farmers.