Toyota Motor Philippines is ramping up its electrification push, targeting electrified vehicles to account for 20 percent of total sales this year, as demand for greener mobility gains traction.
DHL Express Philippines is ramping up its shift to electric mobility, deploying eight additional electric vehicles (EVs) under its fleet electrification program, with two more units slated for rollout in the first quarter.
As the Philippine auto market inches toward electrification, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) is opting for a calibrated transition—scaling up electrified offerings while keeping internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles firmly in its lineup to match current market and infrastructure realities.
Ayala-led mobility companies have teamed up with the Department of Tourism (DOT) to plug electric vehicles into the country’s tourism roadmap, rolling out a nationwide campaign that blends greener transport with destination development.
Maya has begun rolling out cards made from recycled plastic (rPVC) and plans to transition all newly produced prepaid cards to recycled materials by the end of the year as part of its sustainability commitment.
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) believes the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) may finally be turning a page on one of the private sector's longest-running frustrations: a tax system often seen as costly to comply with and difficult to navigate.
The Philippines is making its pitch to become more than a consumer of artificial intelligence. It wants a seat at the table where the chips, data centers, and investments are being built.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is heading to Canada next week with an investment-heavy agenda, seeking to translate growing bilateral ties into fresh capital for industries expected to shape the Philippines' next phase of economic growth.