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    Balai Ni Fruitas Triples Commissary Set-Up Budget To PHP60M

    Balai ni Fruitas, a listed fresh coconut-based beverage company, said Tuesday it has tripled its commissary set-up budget to P60 million from P20 million...

    SFA Semicon sets aside $10.3M to partially fund 5-year spending plan

    SFA Semicon Philippines Corp., an outsourced semiconductor assembly and test company whose facilities are in the country, said Tuesday its board has approved a $10.3...

    DA bans entry of cattle from Netherlands, poultry from Turkey

    The Department of Agriculture (DA) has issued memorandum orders (MO) banning the entry of imported meat from countries with animal disease outbreaks.

    Fuel price adjustments mixed after two weeks of rollbacks

    Fuel oil retailers have implemented mixed price adjustments after two straight weeks of rollbacks.

    Alternergy unit secures NWRB clearance for Ifugao hydro project

    Alternergy Holdings Corp. said its subsidiary, Ibulao Mini Hydro Corp. (IMHC) has secured a water permit from the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) for the development of a run-of-river hydroelectric power plant in Ifugao province.

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    PetroEnergy Resources Corp. (PERC) announced that its 27.121 MW Dagohoy solar power plant in Bohol has officially commenced commercial operations as of Wednesday, 16 July 2025.

    Thousands of hectares hit by sugar pest as crisis deepens

    The red-striped soft scale insect (RSSI) infestation in the Visayas has sharply worsened, now affecting 2,923.13 hectares and impacting 1,574 farmers as of 9 July, according to the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).

    SEC enforces strict timelines with “deemed approved” policy

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rolled out new guidelines enforcing its “deemed approved” policy, setting mandatory processing timelines for most applications submitted by entities under its supervision.

    Fuel prices surge after Red Sea attacks

    Motorists will face higher fuel costs starting today, Monday, as oil companies roll out significant price hikes at the pumps following renewed terror attacks in the Red Sea and signs of firm global petroleum demand.
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