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Marcos: Pinoys must conserve energy now

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday urged Filipinos to cut energy use as fuel prices climb amid US-Iran tensions threatening global oil supply. 

President Marcos pledges fuel stability amid Middle East conflict

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr assured Filipinos on Tuesday that the country’s fuel supply remains secure despite volatility in global oil markets triggered by escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.

DA monitors Middle East tensions on food, trade impact

The Department of Agriculture is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East following a US airstrike on Iran, warning that a prolonged escalation could quickly ripple through Philippine agriculture through higher fuel, fertilizer, and freight costs.

TIEZA wars travel tax removal could hurt Philippine tourism

The proposed removal of the P1,620 travel tax is raising alarms in the Philippine tourism sector as the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) says critical infrastructure projects could face serious funding gaps.

SM moves to keep shoppers engaged and spending

At SM Investments Corp., growth is not just measured in pesos. It is measured in footsteps, baskets, and lingering smiles. The company has mastered the art of giving consumers reasons to return again and again.

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Rockwell Land secures P7B bond approval, projects boosted

Rockwell Land Corp., the listed property development arm of the Lopez Group, has secured the green light from the Securities and Exchange Commission for a P7-billion fixed-rate bond offering, with an oversubscription option of up to P3 billion to meet strong investor demand.

LG launches nationwide hunt for oldest working aircon 

LG Electronics Philippines has launched a nationwide search for the country’s oldest still-working LG residential air conditioner, aiming to highlight the durability and long-term performance of its products.

SMX packs halls, breaks record

SMX Convention Center, the meetings and exhibitions arm of...

MARINA tightens safety measures for Filipino ships amid Middle East tensions

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has stepped up monitoring of all Philippine-registered vessels operating in international waters following the recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East.
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