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Abaca Mats, Coasters Sell Like Hotcakes At Tokyo Trade Fair

Remarkable achievements for Bicol Region businesses at the 19th Lifestyle Expo in Tokyo, as highlighted by the Department of Trade and Industry.

Philippine Manufacturing Index Posts Growth In July

According to S&P Global, July 2024 marked a period of expansion for Philippine factories, showcasing a thriving manufacturing industry.

DTI, DepEd Forge Deal To Offer E-Commerce Track To Senior High School Students

DTI, DepEd, and Thames International School Inc. have created an e-commerce track for SHS students.

Philippines To Be One Of Faster-Growing Economies In Southeast Asia

The Philippines is on track to achieve remarkable economic growth, positioning itself as the second fastest-growing economy in Southeast Asia with an expansion of more than 6 percent in the next decade.

Global Pharma Firms’ Interest To Set Up In Philippine Grows

Global pharmaceutical companies are eyeing the Philippines as a promising location for their operations, thanks to the country's improved business climate and the new ecozone for healthcare products.

Over 220M Coins Deposited In BSP Deposit Machines

PHP831.77 million worth of coins have been deposited through BSP's machines.

GOCCs’ Idle Funds To Be Used For Projects Accelerating Growth

Ralph Recto states that unutilized subsidies will support 2024 unprogrammed projects.

Japanese Tire Firm Delivers PHP3.5 Billion Investment Commitment To Philippines

Following President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s trip to Japan, another international firm has fulfilled its investment commitment.

BOI, Mizuho Bank Renew Partnership To Lure Japanese Investments

The signing of an MOU between DTI, BOI, and Mizuho Bank, Ltd. marks a significant step in promoting Philippine investments to Japanese investors.

NIIP To Cover Repair, Rehab Of Public Schools Damaged By Typhoon

The National Indemnity Insurance Program will be utilized by the BTr to seek compensation for the damages to 45 public schools in eight regions due to Typhoon Carina.

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