Business groups push sustainable PhilHealth funding

The Philippines' transition to upper middle-income country (UMIC) status is sharpening calls for a financially stronger PhilHealth, with leading business groups urging the government to secure the long-term sustainability of the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to safeguard universal healthcare and support economic growth.

Marcos signals more regional wage hikes ahead nationwide

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said more Filipino workers could receive higher minimum wages in the coming months as regional wage boards move closer to completing reviews that could lead to additional pay increases across the country.

PAL expands Japan, Australia fights for holiday travel sure

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up flights to Japan and Australia ahead of the winter, Christmas, and New Year travel season, expecting strong demand from holidaymakers, overseas Filipinos, and business travelers while boosting cargo capacity on key international routes.

Korean investments set to power Luzon Economic Corridor growth 

South Korean investments in semiconductors, shipbuilding, rail infrastructure, and energy are poised to accelerate the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), strengthening the Philippines' manufacturing base and reinforcing its role in regional supply chains.

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Business groups push sustainable PhilHealth funding

The Philippines' transition to upper middle-income country (UMIC) status is sharpening calls for a financially stronger PhilHealth, with leading business groups urging the government to secure the long-term sustainability of the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to safeguard universal healthcare and support economic growth.

Marcos signals more regional wage hikes ahead nationwide

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said more Filipino workers could receive higher minimum wages in the coming months as regional wage boards move closer to completing reviews that could lead to additional pay increases across the country.

PAL expands Japan, Australia fights for holiday travel sure

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up flights to Japan and Australia ahead of the winter, Christmas, and New Year travel season, expecting strong demand from holidaymakers, overseas Filipinos, and business travelers while boosting cargo capacity on key international routes.

Korean investments set to power Luzon Economic Corridor growth 

South Korean investments in semiconductors, shipbuilding, rail infrastructure, and energy are poised to accelerate the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), strengthening the Philippines' manufacturing base and reinforcing its role in regional supply chains.

Chowking doubles down on value as consumers tighten spending 

As Filipino households become more cautious with everyday spending, Chowking is sharpening its value-for-money strategy, betting that affordable, satisfying meals will remain a key draw for consumers navigating higher living costs.

Saudia jet host parked PAL plane

A Saudia Airlines Boeing 787 struck a parked Philippine Airlines (PAL) Airbus A320 while maneuvering at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport late Tuesday, damaging both aircraft and forcing the cancellation of the Saudia flight to Jeddah. The incident occurred at around 11:38 p.m. when the Saudia jet's left wingtip hit the rudder of the PAL aircraft parked at Bay 25. No injuries were reported, and PAL said its aircraft had no passengers or crew on board. The airline withdrew the aircraft from service pending inspection as aviation authorities investigate the cause of the ground collision. (Marjohara Tucay)

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Business groups push sustainable PhilHealth funding

The Philippines' transition to upper middle-income country (UMIC) status is sharpening calls for a financially stronger PhilHealth, with leading business groups urging the government to secure the long-term sustainability of the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to safeguard universal healthcare and support economic growth.

Marcos signals more regional wage hikes ahead nationwide

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said more Filipino workers could receive higher minimum wages in the coming months as regional wage boards move closer to completing reviews that could lead to additional pay increases across the country.

PAL expands Japan, Australia fights for holiday travel sure

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up flights to Japan and Australia ahead of the winter, Christmas, and New Year travel season, expecting strong demand from holidaymakers, overseas Filipinos, and business travelers while boosting cargo capacity on key international routes.

Korean investments set to power Luzon Economic Corridor growth 

South Korean investments in semiconductors, shipbuilding, rail infrastructure, and energy are poised to accelerate the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), strengthening the Philippines' manufacturing base and reinforcing its role in regional supply chains.
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Business groups push sustainable PhilHealth funding

The Philippines' transition to upper middle-income country (UMIC) status is sharpening calls for a financially stronger PhilHealth, with leading business groups urging the government to secure the long-term sustainability of the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) to safeguard universal healthcare and support economic growth.

Marcos signals more regional wage hikes ahead nationwide

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said more Filipino workers could receive higher minimum wages in the coming months as regional wage boards move closer to completing reviews that could lead to additional pay increases across the country.

PAL expands Japan, Australia fights for holiday travel sure

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up flights to Japan and Australia ahead of the winter, Christmas, and New Year travel season, expecting strong demand from holidaymakers, overseas Filipinos, and business travelers while boosting cargo capacity on key international routes.

Korean investments set to power Luzon Economic Corridor growth 

South Korean investments in semiconductors, shipbuilding, rail infrastructure, and energy are poised to accelerate the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), strengthening the Philippines' manufacturing base and reinforcing its role in regional supply chains.

Chowking doubles down on value as consumers tighten spending 

As Filipino households become more cautious with everyday spending, Chowking is sharpening its value-for-money strategy, betting that affordable, satisfying meals will remain a key draw for consumers navigating higher living costs.

Saudia jet host parked PAL plane

A Saudia Airlines Boeing 787 struck a parked Philippine Airlines (PAL) Airbus A320 while maneuvering at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport late Tuesday, damaging both aircraft and forcing the cancellation of the Saudia flight to Jeddah. The incident occurred at around 11:38 p.m. when the Saudia jet's left wingtip hit the rudder of the PAL aircraft parked at Bay 25. No injuries were reported, and PAL said its aircraft had no passengers or crew on board. The airline withdrew the aircraft from service pending inspection as aviation authorities investigate the cause of the ground collision. (Marjohara Tucay)

Grab expands EV charging to accelerate cleaner urban transport

Grab Philippines is expanding its electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem through new partnerships with ACMobility and EVOxCharge, giving electric taxi and transport network vehicle service (TNVS) drivers wider access to charging stations as the company pushes to make cleaner transport more practical and affordable.

Philippines ranks second in ASEAN for AI job exposure

The Philippines has emerged as the second most AI-exposed labor market in Southeast Asia, highlighting both the country's growing digital competitiveness and the urgent need to prepare workers for a workplace increasingly shaped by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI).

Globe finally launches Starlink-powered service for coverage beyond cellular networks

Globe Telecom has introduced its new Globe Starlink service, delivering mobile connectivity to areas outside the reach of traditional cell sites, following its official launch in January and successful pilot tests earlier this year.

PAGASA warns Inday threat still looms

State weather bureau PAGASA on Wednesday warned that Super Typhoon Inday could still unleash heavy rains, destructive winds, and dangerous sea conditions even if current forecasts show it is unlikely to make landfall. "The track may still shift within the limit of the forecast confidence cone,” said PAGASA, cautioning against complacency as the cyclone approaches extreme Northern Luzon on Friday before tracking toward Taiwan. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered local governments to carry out preemptive evacuations to reduce risks to vulnerable communities. Inday was packing sustained winds of 195 kilometers per hour, gusts of up to 240 kph, and moving west northwest at 20 kph. PAGASA also expects the typhoon to raise water levels in Luzon dams by about one meter, although the increase will not be enough to significantly ease the region's water supply constraints.

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Marcos signals more regional wage hikes ahead nationwide

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said more Filipino workers could receive higher minimum wages in the coming months as regional wage boards move closer to completing reviews that could lead to additional pay increases across the country.

PAL expands Japan, Australia fights for holiday travel sure

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up flights to Japan and Australia ahead of the winter, Christmas, and New Year travel season, expecting strong demand from holidaymakers, overseas Filipinos, and business travelers while boosting cargo capacity on key international routes.

Korean investments set to power Luzon Economic Corridor growth 

South Korean investments in semiconductors, shipbuilding, rail infrastructure, and energy are poised to accelerate the Luzon Economic Corridor (LEC), strengthening the Philippines' manufacturing base and reinforcing its role in regional supply chains.

Chowking doubles down on value as consumers tighten spending 

As Filipino households become more cautious with everyday spending, Chowking is sharpening its value-for-money strategy, betting that affordable, satisfying meals will remain a key draw for consumers navigating higher living costs.

Saudia jet host parked PAL plane

A Saudia Airlines Boeing 787 struck a parked Philippine Airlines (PAL) Airbus A320 while maneuvering at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport late Tuesday, damaging both aircraft and forcing the cancellation of the Saudia flight to Jeddah. The incident occurred at around 11:38 p.m. when the Saudia jet's left wingtip hit the rudder of the PAL aircraft parked at Bay 25. No injuries were reported, and PAL said its aircraft had no passengers or crew on board. The airline withdrew the aircraft from service pending inspection as aviation authorities investigate the cause of the ground collision. (Marjohara Tucay)