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Green Heat Corp. eyes P2B solar expansion

Renewable energy developer Green Heat Corp. on Tuesday announced plans to invest up to P2 billion in solar power projects over the next 18 months, aiming to increase its capacity by 100 megawatts (MW).

BPI projects continued growth for PH until 2025

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) on Tuesday forecast growth this year averaging higher to 6.1 percent from last year's 5.6 percent, as well as next year, on the back of a resilient economy expected to benefit from increased liquidity in recent months and from spending related to next year's elections.

CAB maintains fuel surcharge for November amid falling jet fuel prices

The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) on Tuesday announced fuel surcharges for both domestic and international flights remaining unchanged at Level 4 for the month of November.

Major transportation hub planned for Quezon City

Four government agencies are joining forces to construct a new transportation hub in Quezon City, designed to be larger than the Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX).

Megaworld expects P3B in sales from new Palawan project

Megaworld Corp., the listed township development arm of tycoon Andrew Tan, is building its first upscale residential condominium project within its Baytown Palawan property in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

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ADB: Philippines stays course despot inflation surge

Despite a sharp rise in April inflation and mounting external risks, the Philippines remains “on the right track,” according to Asian Development Bank chief economist Albert Park, who spoke to CNBC during the lender’s annual meeting in Uzbekistan on Tuesday. 

Alsons Power highlights need for timely outage reporting

Alsons Power Group emphasized the importance of promptly reporting power outages to maintain stable and reliable operations.

DigiPlus profit in Q1 falls as access rules bite

DigiPlus Interactive Corp., operator of BingoPlus, ArenaPlus, and GameZone, posted a net income of P2.8 billion in the first quarter of 2026, down 33 percent year-on-year as regulatory changes and softer consumer spending weighed on platform activity.

DICT targets up to 80% cut in broadband costs by 2028

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) plans to cut broadband costs in the country by 40 to 80 percent by 2028 under its National Digital Connectivity Plan.
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