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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. touted economic gains under his government as he made a final pitch for his Senate ...
The Philippine economy grew by 5.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025. While this marks an improvement over the previous quarter, it also points to concerning trends that require close examination.
The Makati Business Club (MBC) flagged economic challenges ahead, including the impact of the planned 17-percent percent US ...
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Sustaining growth amid challenges
Given the Philippine economy’s slower-than-expected performance in the first quarter of 2025, many stakeholders ...
MANILA] The Philippine economy expanded slower than expected in the first quarter, underscoring challenges for policymakers ...
Marcos and Duterte camps back rival slates in 2025 midterms as U.S. tariffs, voter demands, and reforms shape investor ...
CNN Philippines shut down due to heavy financial losses, leaving around 300 people jobless. In October, ABS-CBN also laid off ...
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Why Philippine seas are missing in 2025 polls
With the May 2025 polls almost upon us, the West Philippine Sea (WPS), a vital segment of the Philippines' maritime domain, remains absent in electoral debates. Despite its strategic, economic, ...
The Philippines may be caught in the crosswinds of US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff storm. But unlike some of its ...
Nestor V. Tan President and CEO BDO Unibank Inc. Manila, Philippines – BDO Unibank Inc. President and CEO Nestor V. Tan has ...
President Marcos received a call on Friday from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who engaged him in discussions about ...