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JAPANESE automaker Toyota has expressed concern that the proposed reciprocal tariffs by the United States could dampen exports of its automotive suppliers in the Philippines.
China's cloud infrastructure spending surged 16% to $11.6B in Q1 2025, driven by AI adoption. Market to reach $46B in 2025, led by Alibaba and Huawei.
MANILA – The Philippines’ gaming regulator has ordered the immediate dismantling of all gambling billboards and ...
THE July 9, 2025 letter from US President Donald Trump to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. outlines a blunt and coercive ...
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Gov’t lifts ban on Japan meat imports
The government has lifted the temporary ban on poultry products from Japan, one of the country’s major meat suppliers, after ...
India could pose stiff competition to Sri Lanka and the Philippines for nearly a fifth of their exports to the United States ...
Quezon City.  Seven more brands of paints and coatings mostly used for automotive and industrial applications manufactured in ...
The Trump tax and spending law delivered the business tax relief that US manufacturers wanted. However, concerns over the ...
The Philippines and the autonomous region of Galicia in Spain are exploring deeper maritime cooperation following a ...
Power utility Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is hiking its electricity rate by P0.4883 per kilowatt-hour in July, bringing the ...
Residents in areas served by the Benguet Electric Cooperative are paying lower electricity bills due to the discount granted ...