The planned merger between Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) and San Miguel Corp. (SMC)’s tollway business is moving forward and targeted for completion in the third quarter of 2026, according to MPIC chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan. The deal is currently in the valuation phase, with discussions expected to settle on an ownership split ranging from 45 percent to 55 percent in favor of SMC. Pangilinan confirmed that MPIC’s toll operations in Indonesia will not be included in the valuation.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has activated its response teams and readied aid for coastal communities following an oil spill from a partially capsized cargo vessel off Badoc, Ilocos Norte. The incident raises worries over possible harm to marine life, fishing activities, and local livelihoods.
Thirty-four international airlines operating at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) have successfully connected to the Bureau of Immigration’s (BI) Advance Passenger Information System, according to New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation (NNIC). This setup lets carriers send passenger details to immigration authorities before flights arrive or depart, bringing the country’s main airport closer to faster and more secure border checks.
The Philippine Airlines (PAL) has opened its Freedom Seat Sale, offering discounts on flights departing from the country. Booking runs from June 15 to 17, 2026, with travel starting in August 2026.
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is stepping up investments in Brazil’s logistics sector, with its subsidiary Tecon Suape deploying a new high-capacity container scanner designed to accelerate cargo movement, strengthen security, and enhance the competitiveness of one of northeastern Brazil’s key trade gateways.
ACEN Corp., the energy arm of the Ayala Group, has signed a subscription agreement worth P1.15 billion with fully owned subsidiary Giga Ace 8 Inc. The investment covers common and preferred shares issued from Giga Ace 8’s unissued capital stock.
Energy and agriculture leaders warn of significant risks to fuel supply, prices, and food security after Iran announced it is closing the Strait of Hormuz, and threatening to fire on any vessel attempting to transit. This development follows reported attacks by the United States against Iran, according to a Reuters report.
The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has approved a reduction in fuel surcharges following a sustained drop in global jet fuel costs, a change that will take effect from June 16 to 30 and expected to bring down the shipping rate for passengers and cargo.