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Monitoring rice prices

In January, the average price of local regular milled rice fell by 10.28% to P43.29 per kilo from P48.25 per kilo a year ago but inched up by 4.34% from P41.49 in December, according to the PSA.  Well-milled rice was likewise cheaper by 7.55% year on year at P50.05 per kilo from P54.14 but climbed by 3.73% from P48.25 in …

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Energy sector

The Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) said the government is enforcing programs to manage price pressures emerging from the energy sector. It includes improving the Department of Energy’s Net Metering Program by enforcing time-bound local permitting, simplifying utility documentary requirements and expanding consumer incentives.   “The program allows consumers to install eligible renewable energy systems and export surplus …

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2.26M Filipinos are jobless, highest in two years

More and more Filipinos in the labor force are finding it hard to land a job. The number of unemployed Filipinos increased to 2.26 million in December, higher than the 1.63 million logged in December 2024 and the previous month’s count of 2.25 million. For 2025, the jobless rate averaged 4.2%, equivalent to 2.14 million jobless Filipinos. This was higher …

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PH factories in long-term stupor

Ten industry divisions performed so badly last year that the country’s manufacturing output decreased. This was according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Preliminary results of the PSA’s Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries showed that the Volume of Production Index (VoPI) for manufacturing posted an annual average decline of 0.02 percent last year, indicating a downtrend from the 0.7 …

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Atty.  Jermagne A. Ceria: A beacon of hope for  a better tomorrow. 

THE transition from a scholar to a legal professional is rarely a straight path. More often, it is a test of endurance.  For Atty. Jermagne A. Ceria, passing the 2025 Bar Exam was not just a personal milestone, but the culmination of a decade-long journey fueled by a “never-say-die” spirit and the unwavering support of SM Foundation. Jermagne’s story begins …

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VICT extends terminal operating contract at Port of Melbourne to 2066

International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI)’s wholly owned subsidiary Victoria International Container Terminal Ltd. (VICT) has signed a 26-year extension of its contract to operate and manage the Webb Dock East terminal at the Port of Melbourne. Port of Melbourneand VICT announced the extension today, which will see VICT continue to operate and manage the terminal until 2066.   This …

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FirstMetroSec strengthens digital trading platform

FIRST Metro Securities Brokerage Corporation (FirstMetroSec) continues to strengthen its already robust digital trading ecosystem as it prepares investors for increasingly dynamic market conditions, reinforcing its long-term commitment to technology-driven investing. As market participation grows and trading activity becomes more fast-paced, FirstMetroSec has continued to invest in platform enhancements that improve speed, visibility, and the overall trading experience.  Recent upgrades …

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NAIA hits record 4.96 million passengers in January 2026 

NINOY Aquino International Airport (NAIA) recorded its highest monthly passenger traffic on record in January 2026, extending the momentum from its strongest year to date. New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), the private operator of NAIA, said 4.96 million passengers passed through the airport during the month, exceeding the 4.86 million recorded in December 2025 and making January the busiest month …

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Phl to still depend on rice imports

BEYOND ELLIPTICALBy Rose Marie de la Cruz THE LAST quarter of 2025, the Department of Agriculture was boasting that a coming  good palay production– arising from less storms and floods that normally destroy the crops–  would assure the country of less imports of the staple. And then, earlier this year I read about DA Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel talking about …

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Fisheries output slid to lowest level in over two decades

By Rose de la Cruz OVERFISHING, illegal fishing and other destructive methods by local and foreign fishing  vessels have caused output to decline to its lowest level in over two decades to 3.96 million metric tons in 2025 or by 2.51 percent. Unless the government shows a determined effort to protect the marine resources and shelter small communal fishermen from …

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