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    ING Philippines turns 35

    ING Philippines marked 35 years in the country with a celebration at the Dutch Ambassador’s residence, honoring its long-standing role in the Philippine financial sector.

    Disaster relief tops San Miguel Foundation work in 2025

    Disaster response made up the largest part of San Miguel Foundation’s activities in 2025 as the country faced a series of major calamities, the foundation said.

    Philippine farm trade gap shrinks in December

    The Philippines’ agricultural trade deficit narrowed sharply in December, buoyed by a strong rebound in farm exports and a pullback in imports, offering a late-year boost to the country’s external trade position.

    Villar defends corporate actions, stresses compliance amid SEC case

    Businessman Manuel B. Villar Jr. said his company followed all rules and regulations and rejected allegations of market manipulation, stressing that transparency and regulatory compliance are central to its operations.

    DPWH to hire top contractors for Maharlika Highway rehab

    The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said Tuesday it will hire only the country’s largest and most reputable contractors to ensure the fast and high-quality rehabilitation of the Maharlika Highway.

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    Nissan charts cautious road to electrification

    As the Philippine auto market inches toward electrification, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) is opting for a calibrated transition—scaling up electrified offerings while keeping internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles firmly in its lineup to match current market and infrastructure realities.

    Green Lane certifies 233 high-impact projects

    The government’s Green Lane initiative has certified 233 high-impact projects worth P6.14 trillion as of January 31, 2026, underscoring an aggressive push to fast-track large, job-generating investments, according to Board of Investments data.

    Meat importers sound alarm on forex losses, port congestion

    Meat importers say foreign exchange losses and ongoing port congestion are major challenges this year, prompting calls for government action to prevent supply disruptions and price pressures.

    Digital banking, stronger infrastructure seen as key to MSME financing

    Improved national infrastructure and enabling policies, supported by digital banking, can help speed up access to financing for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), Maya Bank president Angelo Madrid said at the Money20/20 Philippines Summit.
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