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    Consumers to see lower transmission charges in December – NGCP

    The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) said electricity consumers will pay lower transmission charges in their December 2025 power bills, following a drop in ancillary services (AS) rates.

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    Boeing deepens strategy cuts as operations take center-stage – sources

    Boeing Co has embarked on deeper-than-expected cuts in its strategy ranks, halving the number of planners working within key divisions as it refocuses energies on tackling industrial pressures, people familiar with the matter said.
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    Agriculture

    DA plans mung bean shift as irrigation damage threatens rice harvest

    The Department of Agriculture (DA) plans to convert up to 37,000 hectares of rice fields in Nueva Ecija to mung bean production after major irrigation damage threatened rice output in the country’s top rice-producing province.

    Corporate

    AMBS secures license to broadcast Kapamilya Channel on ALLTV

    Advanced Media Broadcasting System Inc. (AMBS) will begin airing ABS-CBN’s Kapamilya Channel on ALLTV starting January 2 next year, following TV5’s decision to end its content partnership with ABS-CBN on the same date.

    Banking & Insurance

    Partnership expands access to loans with for SMEs

    The Philippine National Bank (PNB) has signed a landmark loan facility agreement with Discovery Capital Finance Corp. (DCFC) to strengthen financial support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the country. The partnership aims to help local businesses access the capital they need to grow, create jobs, and drive economic activity in communities outside major cities.
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    Markets

    US job growth stalls as labor market cools

    US hiring barely moved in November, signaling a labor market that has lost momentum after years of breakneck growth. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by...

    Travel

    Philippine cruise tourism charts steady course through

    Cruise tourism in the Philippines is set to sustain its recovery momentum into 2026, buoyed by rising ship calls, policy support, and stronger regional cooperation, according to the Department of Tourism.
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    Energy

    Consumers to see lower transmission charges in December – NGCP

    The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) said electricity consumers will pay lower transmission charges in their December 2025 power bills, following a drop in ancillary services (AS) rates.

    Fuel prices mixed this week

    Transport & Communications

    DOTr launches GCash payments on EDSA Busway

    The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has started allowing cashless payments on the EDSA Busway using GCash to make commuting faster and more convenient.
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    Property

    Federal Land sells stake in Crown Central

    Federal Land Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of GT Capital Holdings, and its subsidiary Horizon Land Property Development Corp. have sold their entire 52 percent stake in Crown Central Properties Corp. to Crown Equities, Inc. for P73.475 million.

    Environment

    Used battery recycling plant proposed in Tarlac

    Green Ecosphere Industries Inc. is proposing a lead recycling plant that can process about 2,040 metric tons of used batteries every month. The facility is expected to produce around 1,000 metric tons of recycled lead ingots monthly, or about 12,000 metric tons a year.
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    Technology

    Globe, GCash test password-free login for safer transactions

    Globe Telecom and GCash have completed the first phase of testing for silent network authentication (SNA), a new technology designed to make digital transactions safer and easier for users.

    Health & Science

    BPI launches leave donation program for employees with serious illnesses

    The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) has launched a Leave Donation Program that allows employees to donate unused vacation leave to co-workers dealing with serious or life-threatening illnesses.
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    Opinion

    All revved up, nowhere to go

    There is a familiar sound in Philippine policymaking: an engine idling in neutral. It is neither progress nor collapse, just the quiet waste of momentum. This is where the government’s automotive incentive programs now stand. RACE and CARS were meant to strengthen local vehicle assembly, yet both remain stalled by delays, budget constraints, and unpaid commitments.

    Thousands lose jobs in brutal anti-graft war

    President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s anti-corruption blitz in flood-control and public-works agencies was meant to clean house. Instead, it is triggering political, economic, and social tremors that now overshadow its stated purpose. The irony is hard to ignore: a campaign launched to restore trust is increasingly viewed as deepening uncertainty.

    Airbus A320 recall shakes global travel

    The sudden global recall of nearly 6,000 Airbus A320-family aircraft has sent shockwaves through aviation, tourism, and trade.

    Valuation shock shatters an industry titan

    November 13, 2025 will not fade easily from the memory of Manuel Villar. For the Filipino property magnate—ranked the country’s third wealthiest by Forbes—that date marked a reckoning. His flagship investment holding firm, Villar Land Holdings Corp., formerly Golden M.V. Holdings, finally submitted its long-delayed 2024 audited annual report to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). The filing arrived seven months past deadline—and detonated like a financial depth charge.