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Malacañang extends SIM registration period another 90 days

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday allowed the SIM registration period to extend another 90 days, according to state-owned Radio Television Malacanang. The extension...

DBCC recalibrates economic assumptions

Inflation is front and center in the minds of the economic managers who have recalibrated its path to a higher plane between now and...

Legislature probes rising port fees, logistics costs

Legislative meetings are being conducted following a new resolution by Senator Risa Hontiveros calling for a legislative inquiry into the rising fees and charges...

Green tech market a lucrative opportunity for developing nations

Developing countries including the Philippines should act now to leverage the new opportunities presented by the booming market for renewable and other green technologies,...

Telco notes five-fold jump in unwanted messages as SIM registration deadline looms

Globe on Friday bared blocking close to 1.1 billion scam and spam messages in the first three months of the year representing  a five-fold jump...

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AXON lease signals Makati office market strength 

Demand for premium office space in Makati remains resilient despite evolving workplace trends, with AXON Group securing a long-term lease for a property formerly known as Teleperformance Center Ayala, reinforcing confidence in the country’s premier business district.

Philippines, Vietnam ink 19 deals to deepen ties

The Philippines and Vietnam signed 19 agreements spanning defense, trade, tourism, technology, education, and energy on Monday, translating their newly elevated Enhanced Strategic Partnership into a broad slate of government and business initiatives.

Aboitiz deepens Vietnam push across key sectors

The Aboitiz Group is ramping up its Vietnam expansion, leveraging investments in energy, food security, and infrastructure as economic ties between Manila and Hanoi gain momentum under a deepening bilateral partnership.

Senator Estrada claims politics behind plunder case

Senator Jose 'Jinggoy' Estrada on Monday maintained his innocence in the plunder charges filed against him, alleging that the case is part of a political effort to weaken the Senate bloc aligned with Vice President Sara Duterte. Estrada claimed he had received several offers to have the plunder and graft cases dropped if he agreed to leave the new Senate majority coalition but rejected them. Estrada said he cannot sacrifice the independence of the Senate to improve my personal circumstances. The beleaguered lawmaker framed the plunder case as an assault on the autonomy of the Senate, which “must remain free from political coercion, free from undue influence, and free from any scheme designed to weaken its constitutional role as a co-equal and independent branch of government.”

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