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MANILA: The softer-than-expected economic growth in the first quarter was not entirely a letdown, but it may be the best kind ...
President Taft worked with Congress to launch his effort to streamline government, while Trump has taken a different route.
The first-quarter growth figures released last week disappointed many, as most expected growth to improve over the same ...
THE Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) recently formalized a registration agreement with Bohol-based Tagbilaran Uptown ...
WHEN Filipino voters trekked to the voting precincts to elect senators, district representatives, mayors and councilors in this midterm 2025 elections, most of us hoped that those who will emerge ...
TECH4GOODThe smoke on the political battlefields is beginning to clear by this time. And once again, we see that elections in the Philippines are more than ...
The Marcos administration will stay the course on pursuing its economic reform agenda, with GDP growth remaining as the government’s top priority. Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto told BusinessMirror ...
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 Philippines touts a 5.6 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth in 2024, the highest in the region. With the highest GDP growth rate and one of the ...
The outcome of yesterday’s Senate election could not be more crucial for Vice-President Duterte. An impeachment court verdict ...
Marcos and Duterte camps back rival slates in 2025 midterms as U.S. tariffs, voter demands, and reforms shape investor ...
Voting was underway in the Philippines on Monday for a normally low-key midterm election that is showcasing an emotionally ...