Basic Energy Corp. has secured a certificate of authority from the Department of Energy (DOE) for the 43 MW Cadiz 1 solar power project in Negros Occidental, marking a significant step in its renewable energy expansion.
The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) held a pre-proposal conference on Tuesday for the upcoming sale of the Caliraya-Botocan-Kalayaan (CBK) hydroelectric power plants, marking a significant step in the ongoing privatization of state-owned energy assets.
Shell Pilipinas Corp., one of the largest oil companies in the country, posted a 6 percent growth in net profit, reaching P1.3 billion. This increase was largely driven by savings in operating expenses, which more than offset a three percent decline in sales volume.
SecureLink Networks, a joint venture between PT&T Corp. and Australian tech firm Netlinkz Ltd., is investing millions of dollars in a new lab facility in Makati City, underscoring its growing commitment to the Philippines.
Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. recently launched a feed distribution initiative to assist duck raisers in Pampanga, a central hub in the duck industry.
The Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) is calling for sweeping reforms to make the Philippine economy more dynamic, resilient, and attractive to investors.
The Philippines made a bold statement in the global sustainable fashion scene, raking in over USD322,000 in export sales at the Hong Kong Fashion and Home Expo 2026. Led by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and CITEM, the delegation showcased the country’s unique blend of heritage, innovation, and eco-conscious design.
SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation (SMHCC) has appointed Kits Pinga as the new club general manager of Pico de Loro Beach & Country Club, signaling a renewed commitment to operational excellence and enriched member experiences across its leisure portfolio.
The Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA) has suspended five fertilizer companies for violating fertilizer laws and policies, including selling counterfeit or substandard products, mislabeling goods, blocking official inspections, and moving items under regulatory hold. Some of these firms previously took part in government procurement and subsidy programs.