Secretary Vince Dizon of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) recently inspected the ongoing bridge construction along the Villasis–Sto. Tomas Bypass Road in Pangasinan, confident the project is on track to be completed by end of 2027. Dizon, joined by Pangasinan Gov. Ramon Guico III, district engineers and other officials of the DPWH, assessed the progress and bottlenecks …
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March, 2026
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1 March
Young travelers power growth of sports tourism
While travel data show the Philippines trailing in tourism movement, travelers profile show millennials and Gen-Z comprise the bulk of traffic under the sports tourism sector. The latest YouGov survey revealed that “Traveling for sports events is an international phenomenon, with four in 10 consumers across 17 markets having done so.” The survey found that 45% of the respondents were …
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1 March
Metro Manila hotels bound to recover by 2028
The Metro Manila hospitality sector is expected to reclaim its pre-pandemic occupancy levels by 2028, according to Colliers Philippines, a real estate services firm, arguing that a surge in domestic travel would offset the wave of new hotel room openings. Average hotel occupancy in the national capital region (NCR) is projected to climb to 65% in 2025 and 68% in …
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1 March
More NAIA self-check-in, e-gates opened by NNIC
Additional automated gates and self-check-in kiosks at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) have become available to passengers. A total of seven carriers are now participating at NAIA’s automated passenger processing program. The New Naia Infra Corp. (NNIC) said additional airlines have completed system integration across Terminals 1, 2 and 3, as part of NAIA’s ongoing airport modernization. These kiosks …
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1 March
Housing facility fast-tracked for NSCR displaced families
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is fast-tracking construction of relocation sites for families affected by the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) system in Bulacan and Pampanga. DOTr Secretary Giovanni Lopez said Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directed all partner agencies, including local government units, to prioritize improved housing and recreational facilities for displaced households. The relocation project, named “El Nuevo De Municipio …
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Business optimism affirmed by BSP survey
Local businesses were upbeat in January, the first month of the year, it was disclosed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). The BSP based its conclusion on the results of its recent business expectations survey (BES), which showed a positive confidence index (CI) of a little less than one percent. The Bangko Sentral intends to do its surveys on …
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1 March
ASEAN-Chinese Business Summit set in October
The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) will host the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-Chinese Business Leaders Summit in Metro Manila this October as part of efforts to attract foreign direct investments (FDIs) and promote the Philippines as a regional tourism and business hub during its 2026 ASEAN chairmanship. In a statement on Friday, …
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1 March
Phl poised for action on green energy
To say that the Philippines has strong potential in harnessing renewable energy (RE) is an understatement. It is widely reported that the RE sector is comprised of geothermal resources (14.6%/1,932 MW), solar/wind energy (1.4%; solar at 1,382 MW; wind at 443 MW), hydropower (4.1%/1,161 MW), and biomass (12.6%/759 MW). The Department of Energy (DOE) has instituted policies that would encourage …
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1 March
‘Grateful’ Boots launches first book on 81st birthday
PASSERBYBy Nestor Cuartero Did you know? That BootsAnson Roa Rodrigo considers herself a perfect klutz? She writes, in her own words, in Chapter 11 of her newly launched book, Grateful: “For one formally trained in music and dance, my reflexes and timing in movement are shameful. I constantly spill water accidentally, unintentionally hit and break glasses, awkwardly drop spoons, napkins, cellphones, ball pens. …
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1 March
Strengthening heritage protection by granting tax relief
Senator Loren Legarda has introduced a bill aimed at enhancing heritage protection by granting incentive mechanisms to privately owned heritage buildings and ancestral houses. Senate Bill No. 1852, or the “Strengthening the Conservation and Protection of Philippine Cultural Heritage Through Heritage Incentives,” aims to amend the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 by extending tax relief and credit benefits to …
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