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IPO: P29.2B fake goods nabbed in Jan-Nov

Philippine authorities have seized an estimated P29.2 billion worth of counterfeit goods from January to November this year, underscoring the scale of the country’s ongoing battle against fake products, according to the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL).

CAMPI eyes 2025 industry sales to breach 500,000 vehicles

The Philippine automotive industry is closing 2025 with cautious optimism, as vehicle sales are widely expected to breach the long-elusive 500,000-unit mark and sustain growth into 2026.

Mixed fuel price changes seen this week

Fuel companies signal mixed price movements for petroleum products this week.

Globe bets on customer experience to drive growth

Globe Telecom said its customer-first strategy continues to fuel business growth, supported by strong performance in recent quarters.

Tuguegarao hospital transitions to geothermal power

Divine Mercy Wellness and Medical Center (DMWMC) in Tuguegarao City has partnered with First Gen Corp. to shift its electricity supply to renewable energy.

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New Clark AI hub touted as investment magnet 

A planned 4,000-acre artificial intelligence (AI)-driven industrial hub in New Clark City is being positioned as a major draw for foreign investments and a catalyst for reviving key Philippine industries, government officials said on Friday.

Confidence signals mixed as risks rise, shaping policy outlook

Consumer sentiment in the Philippines improved at the start of 2026, but both households and businesses are growing more cautious about the months ahead, according to surveys by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). The shifting outlook highlights the delicate balance policymakers face as they weigh inflation risks against slowing economic momentum.

Motorcycle taxi riders seek law for protection

Motorcycle taxi riders are welcoming short-term government financial assistance as fuel prices climb, but industry leaders say lasting protection will only come through legislation that secures their livelihoods.

BIR reform push shows early gains, gaps

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is beginning to show early results from its five-pillar reform program, Commissioner Charlito Martin Mendoza told members of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) during a high-level dialogue held with Deloitte Philippines at Dusit Thani Manila.
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