BOC eases cable vessel entry to speed infrastructure projects 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has issued new rules simplifying the temporary entry of foreign cable-laying and repair vessels, a move expected to accelerate major telecommunications and offshore energy projects while reducing delays and compliance costs.

BSP: Unauthorized reproduction of banknotes illegal, carries 5- 10 year prison term

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued a reminder to the public that reproducing banknotes without its official permission is against the law.

Trust, governance define PH digital transformation at 2026 leadership forum

Building trust in the digital age requires collaboration among government, industry, and policymakers to ensure strong governance accompanies new technology.

Experts back decentralized cold chain to curb food waste

The Philippines can strengthen food security not by simply building more cold storage, but by bringing cold chain infrastructure closer to farms, expanding shared logistics, and using digital tools to move food more efficiently, according to logistics experts.

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BOC eases cable vessel entry to speed infrastructure projects 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has issued new rules simplifying the temporary entry of foreign cable-laying and repair vessels, a move expected to accelerate major telecommunications and offshore energy projects while reducing delays and compliance costs.

BSP: Unauthorized reproduction of banknotes illegal, carries 5- 10 year prison term

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued a reminder to the public that reproducing banknotes without its official permission is against the law.

Trust, governance define PH digital transformation at 2026 leadership forum

Building trust in the digital age requires collaboration among government, industry, and policymakers to ensure strong governance accompanies new technology.

Experts back decentralized cold chain to curb food waste

The Philippines can strengthen food security not by simply building more cold storage, but by bringing cold chain infrastructure closer to farms, expanding shared logistics, and using digital tools to move food more efficiently, according to logistics experts.

SIPP shift signals longer investment policy horizon

The government is laying the groundwork for a longer-term investment roadmap by aligning the Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP) with the six-year Philippine Development Plan (PDP), a shift aimed at giving investors greater policy certainty while accelerating the country's industrial transformation.

CIAC dividend surge earns Marcos recognition for fiscal discipline

The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) has earned recognition from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. after remitting P585.71 million in dividends to the National Treasury, highlighting the state-run firm's growing financial strength and its expanding contribution to government revenues.

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BOC eases cable vessel entry to speed infrastructure projects 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has issued new rules simplifying the temporary entry of foreign cable-laying and repair vessels, a move expected to accelerate major telecommunications and offshore energy projects while reducing delays and compliance costs.

BSP: Unauthorized reproduction of banknotes illegal, carries 5- 10 year prison term

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued a reminder to the public that reproducing banknotes without its official permission is against the law.

Trust, governance define PH digital transformation at 2026 leadership forum

Building trust in the digital age requires collaboration among government, industry, and policymakers to ensure strong governance accompanies new technology.

Experts back decentralized cold chain to curb food waste

The Philippines can strengthen food security not by simply building more cold storage, but by bringing cold chain infrastructure closer to farms, expanding shared logistics, and using digital tools to move food more efficiently, according to logistics experts.
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BOC eases cable vessel entry to speed infrastructure projects 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has issued new rules simplifying the temporary entry of foreign cable-laying and repair vessels, a move expected to accelerate major telecommunications and offshore energy projects while reducing delays and compliance costs.

BSP: Unauthorized reproduction of banknotes illegal, carries 5- 10 year prison term

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued a reminder to the public that reproducing banknotes without its official permission is against the law.

Trust, governance define PH digital transformation at 2026 leadership forum

Building trust in the digital age requires collaboration among government, industry, and policymakers to ensure strong governance accompanies new technology.

Experts back decentralized cold chain to curb food waste

The Philippines can strengthen food security not by simply building more cold storage, but by bringing cold chain infrastructure closer to farms, expanding shared logistics, and using digital tools to move food more efficiently, according to logistics experts.

SIPP shift signals longer investment policy horizon

The government is laying the groundwork for a longer-term investment roadmap by aligning the Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP) with the six-year Philippine Development Plan (PDP), a shift aimed at giving investors greater policy certainty while accelerating the country's industrial transformation.

CIAC dividend surge earns Marcos recognition for fiscal discipline

The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) has earned recognition from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. after remitting P585.71 million in dividends to the National Treasury, highlighting the state-run firm's growing financial strength and its expanding contribution to government revenues.

US pushed Pax Silica as Foxconn looms large

The US is moving to fast-track the proposed Pax Silica initiative, a flagship technology project that the Philippine government believes could unlock hundreds of thousands of jobs and attract multi-billion-dollar investments from global technology giants, including Taiwan's Foxconn.

Before outsourcing your brain to AI, read this first

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Agricultural imports rise, narrow trade deficit

The Philippines' agricultural trade deficit narrowed in May as double-digit export growth was magnified by slower import growth. 

Lance Gokongwei joins PhilWeb board

PhilWeb has landed a heavyweight addition to its boardroom, welcoming businessman Lance Y. Gokongwei as director following his recent P2.03-billion strategic investment in the listed technology company. 

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BSP: Unauthorized reproduction of banknotes illegal, carries 5- 10 year prison term

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued a reminder to the public that reproducing banknotes without its official permission is against the law.

Trust, governance define PH digital transformation at 2026 leadership forum

Building trust in the digital age requires collaboration among government, industry, and policymakers to ensure strong governance accompanies new technology.

Experts back decentralized cold chain to curb food waste

The Philippines can strengthen food security not by simply building more cold storage, but by bringing cold chain infrastructure closer to farms, expanding shared logistics, and using digital tools to move food more efficiently, according to logistics experts.

SIPP shift signals longer investment policy horizon

The government is laying the groundwork for a longer-term investment roadmap by aligning the Strategic Investment Priority Plan (SIPP) with the six-year Philippine Development Plan (PDP), a shift aimed at giving investors greater policy certainty while accelerating the country's industrial transformation.

CIAC dividend surge earns Marcos recognition for fiscal discipline

The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) has earned recognition from President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. after remitting P585.71 million in dividends to the National Treasury, highlighting the state-run firm's growing financial strength and its expanding contribution to government revenues.