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    Resilience endures, but reforms still calls

    The Philippines is heading into 2026 with economic resilience that continues to impress global observers—but experts warn that sustaining momentum will demand sharper reforms and more agile policymaking.

    Meralco to energize emerging greenfield ecozones

    The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has partnered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) to support the development of new “greenfield” ecozones, including the Pantao Ecozone in Albay and the Palawan Mega Ecozone in Puerto Princesa.

    Coca-Cola PH taps PLDT for connectivity and data solutions 

    PLDT Enterprise, together with Smart Communications and VITRO Inc., has expanded its partnership with Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines (CCEAP) to enhance the beverage company’s nationwide operations.

    SMC resumes river cleanups in Bulacan to prevent flooding

    San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has restarted its river cleanup operations in Bulacan to prevent flooding, focusing on major waterways that drain into Manila Bay and surround the New Manila International Airport (NMIA) site.

    PNB launches revamped website to improve online banking experience

    The Philippine National Bank (PNB) has unveiled a redesigned website aimed at making online banking simpler, more secure, and easier to navigate.

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    Hybrids power Honda’s Philippine push forward 

    Honda Cars Philippines Inc. is stepping on the accelerator as demand for its electrified lineup surges, with hybrid sales nearly doubling in 2025. President Rie Miyake called the uptick the start of “a new phase” in Honda’s local electrification drive.

    Foreign reserves climb to US$111.1B in November

    The country’s gross international reserves rose to $111.1 billion at end-November 2025, up from $109.7 billion in October. Preliminary data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) show the reserves can cover 7.4 months of imports, far above the standard three-month safety benchmark, signaling strong economic resilience.

    Resilience endures, but reforms still calls

    The Philippines is heading into 2026 with economic resilience that continues to impress global observers—but experts warn that sustaining momentum will demand sharper reforms and more agile policymaking.

    Meralco to energize emerging greenfield ecozones

    The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has partnered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) to support the development of new “greenfield” ecozones, including the Pantao Ecozone in Albay and the Palawan Mega Ecozone in Puerto Princesa.
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