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Under the watch of Labor Chief Francis Tolentino, the NCR Wage Board's increase is much higher than the paltry P50 implemented last year. But labor groups still say it isn't enough.

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The immersive campaign brought Belle Mariano’s cover story to life across 70 digital screens at One Ayala. 

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Manila dropped out of Startup Genome's Top 100 Emerging Startup Ecosystems entirely in the 2026 Global Startup Ecosystem Report after ranking in the 61-70 bracket just last year.

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Every year, Endeavor searches the globe for companies that have demonstrated exceptional sustained growth that account for the top 10 percent of the organization's portfolio.

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Kaya Founders' study showed that Filipinos holding bank accounts fell to 34 percent in 2024 from 46 percent in 2021.

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TMP reported selling a record 229,447 units in 2025, up 5.2% from the year before.

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Several local flights have been canceled.

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"When people see major global names wearing Penshoppe, it instills a sense of pride and shows that the Filipino indeed can," Bryan Liu says.

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The industry is changing, arrivals are dropping, and DOT is willing to do anything.
Despite the latest recognitions of having some of the world's best beaches and natural wonders, the Philippines is struggling to bring in tourists. Data for the first nine months of 2025 revealed that overall international arrivals dropped by 2.4 percent ...
A global shortage of 43.1 million tourism workers is projected by the year 2035, according to WTTC.
The global travel and tourism sector is hurtling toward a massive labor crisis, facing a projected worldwide shortfall of 43.1 million workers by 2035, according to the latest report from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), "The Future of Work in ...
But concerns about the proposed Boracay Bridge linger.
On a surprisingly summer-like August morning, the jetty port in Caticlan is noticeably less congested, but not for lack of passengers-because even in the off-peak season, daily arrivals still average around 4,000 tourists. The change in the scene ...
The Philippines earlier signed a trade pact with South Korea that would remove 5 percent import duties on South Korean cars.
The Philippine government is keen on doubling its efforts to craft more free trade agreements with other countries and to seek lower trade duties, which it sees as crucial to developing the country's own automotive industry.Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) ...
The company's triple-pillar approach is setting an example for sustainable business by transforming waste into energy and significantly reducing carbon emissions.
As the impacts of climate change grow increasingly evident, coupled with escalating energy costs and mounting global waste, the need for corporate responsibility toward the environment has never been more critical. In response to these challenges, Universal Robina Corporation (URC), one of ...
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