By Riza Lozada Diversified Phinma Corp. has completed preparatory work to build new wind power plants to expand its wind-generation capacity by 40 megawatts (MW) in the Visayas grid, but a top official of the company said it needed guidelines from government on feed-in tariff to pursue such projects.
Read More »China studies funding for P170-billion infra deals
The Duterte administration has made headway into tapping China for its massive infrastructure buildup plan. During a recent economic mission to China, a high-level delegation led by Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III presented three large-scale infrastructure projects to Beijing for possible loan financing, while nine others were submitted for feasibility study support.
Read More »Corruption grade stable—TI
The Philippines retained its score of 35 out of a perfect 100, indicating a corruption-free public sector, in the annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) of Transparency International (TI), even as the country slid in the annual ranking as it placed 101st out of 176 countries this year. compared to its 95th place out of 168 countries last year.
Read More »Philippines improves democracy ranks amid rise of populists
By Luis Leoncio The country’s “state of democracy” improved last year, based on the annual Democracy Index of think tank Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) as it placed 50th out of 167 countries from 54th last year, which placed it at par with the United States in the group of so-called flawed democracy.
Read More »Government keeps VAT break for seniors, disabled
The Duterte administration has assured that there will be no change in the value-added tax (VAT) exemption for senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs).
Read More »P1 coin commemorates Asean chairmanship
The P1 Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) 2017 commemorative coin was officially unveiled by President Duterte and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. during the launch of the Philippines’ Asean 2017 Chairmanship in Davao City on January 15.
Read More »Local firms employ innovative means to beat traffic crisis
Many jobs can be performed just as well outside of the workplace with the aid of technology, such as in the employee’s home, that employers and employees can explore together and agree on to address traffic and work-life balance issues, said a labor executive. Mary Grace Riguer, OIC-executive director of the Institute for Labor Studies, an attached agency of the …
Read More »Shelter cheap in Philippines, but beyond Pinoys’ reach
By Riza Lozada The country has among the world’s cheapest cost for housing but the income of most Filipinos is not enough to afford to purchase a home for their family.
Read More »EastWest to issue P10B in long-term notes
Listed East West Banking Corp. (EastWest) will issue up to P10 billion long-term negotiable certificate of deposit (LTNCD) which will be initially offered with terms of 5.5 and 7 years and the proceeds from which will be used for expansion of long-term deposit base and for general funding purposes. The Monetary Board of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) recently …
Read More »Vista Land, UP team up for tech business school
Vista Land and Lifescapes (Vista Land) and the University of the Philippines (UP) launched the first phase of development for the upcoming UP School of Technology Entrepreneurship to be built in the state university’s new UP Alabang campus.
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