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Tariff on Philippine fresh bananas to S. Korea slashed to 18%

  The tariff rate on the exports of Philippine fresh bananas to South Korea has been slashed to 18% from 30% following the effectivity on...

BOC issues circular on tariff schedule for PH-S Korea FTA

The Philippine has released the schedule of tariff commitments has under the Philippines-Korea Free Trade Agreement (PH-KR FTA) and the modified rates of import...

BCDA subsidiary takes over operations of San Fernando seaport

  Poro Point Management Corp (PPMC), a subsidiary of Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) will now manage San Fernando Seaport in La Union in...

DTI tightens rules on sea freight forwarding

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has tightened sea freight forwarding activities in the country with the issuance of comprehensive regulations. These new rules encompass...

Business group alarmed by spike in DPWH 2025 budget

The Makati Business Club (MBC) has expressed alarm by the P1.1 trillion budget of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), which is...

PEZA recognizes 6 more outstanding locators

Six additional locator companies have been recognized by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) for their outstanding contributions to the nation’s economic growth. Spearheaded by...

Philippine tourism shines in 2024

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has hailed 2024 as an "exceptional" year for Philippine tourism, surpassing pre-pandemic figures in terms of tourism receipts. During a...

Bureau of Immigration reports record-breaking holiday travel

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported a significant surge in traveler numbers during Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, with nearly 190,000 passengers processed at...

SM to invest more in RE, logistics; faces 2025 with cautious optimism

The SM Group said it will continue to invest in promising ventures such as renewable energy and logistics to foster economic growth even as...

IATA forecasts modest profit growth for 2025 amid continuing challenges

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its financial outlook for 2025, projecting a slight improvement in profitability despite persistent cost and supply...

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