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 Libreng Sakay program to continue with P1.285-B budget

Commuters are to continue availing of free rides, including on the EDSA Busway system, as P1.285 billion has been provided the government’s Service Contracting...

Foreign firm to start tests for possible hydrogen power plant in Zamboanga

A foreign firm is set to conduct technical studies and tests this month for the possible development of a hydrogen power plant in Olutanga...

URC instant coffee, potato snack items top food brand survey in 2022

Universal Robina Corporation’s food offerings continue to be among the most chosen brands in the Philippines, according to London-based brand consulting firm Kantar Group. “URC...

Pasay City cites SM companies among its top taxpayers

SM group’s various businesses were recognized as top taxpayers in Pasay City in appreciation ceremonies held at Conrad Manila.

M. Manila power rates up for third consecutive month

Power rates in Metro Manila will go up for the third consecutive month this January, mainly due to a higher generation charge and the...

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Manila Water’s Cardona Plant boosts supply security amid climate risks 

Manila Water’s P6-billion Cardona Water Treatment Plant in Rizal is key to securing steady water service amid El Niño and other climate challenges.

Toyota races biofuels toward cleaner Philippine mobility future

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has turned the racetrack into a real-world testing ground for locally produced biofuels, demonstrating that cleaner fuels can deliver high performance while reducing the country's dependence on imported petroleum.

GCash launches app-based HMO plans with KwikCare

GCash has partnered with KwikCare to offer the first directly accessible health maintenance organization coverage through its platform.

Economist pushes telecom reforms to unlock digital growth

The Philippines' digital economy is growing faster than the broader economy, but outdated regulations and inadequate infrastructure continue to hold back its full potential, according to De La Salle University economist Tereso Tullao.
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