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Read More »Made-in-China food shortage imperils Philippines
By Luis Leoncio Sen. Ralph Recto has warned the country of a possible “made-in-China food shortage,” as colleague Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. chided the government for limiting its options on the territorial dispute with China by closing the door to bilateral negotiations.
Read More »Govt sees IMF critical report as ‘favorable’
President Aquino’s economic managers have put a positive spin on an otherwise damning report of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the administration’s budgeting innovations that cited the lack of transparency in the use of public funds. A top official even went to the extent of saying the IMF report was an “indicator” of fiscal transparency under the Aquino administration.
Read More »Iata: DMIA can’t replace Naia
By Riza Lozada The International Air Transport Association (Iata), the global regulator of the international airline industry, has urged the Philippines to promote the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) in Pampanga as “temporary support” and “interim solution” to relieve the growing demands of international travelers coming to the country.
Read More »Bourse confident of hitting P200-B new target capital in 2015
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is optimistic about hitting its P200-billion target capital to be raised this year despite the weak market, a bourse official said.
Read More »TA wins bid for PSALM power barges for P420M
Trans-Asia Oil and Energy Development Corp. (TA) topped the bid for three power barges each with a capacity of 32 megawatts (MWs) of state power assets holding firm Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) with an offer of P420 million in cash.
Read More »ERC OKs 17-centavo cut in Meralco rates
By Riza Lozada The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) gave the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) a provisional approval to lower its distribution charges by 17 centavos per kilowatt hour (kWh).
Read More »The Filipino ‘bobotante’
For some, the fact that we picked Benigno Aquino III over Joseph Estrada, an actor and convicted—albeit pardoned—plunderer, in 2010 is indicative of our growing political maturity. If we consider it mature to pick white or black. Indeed, both political personas are miles apart, the difference, then akin to day versus night.
Read More »A slumbering rain god
Drought in British Columbia and other parts of Canada, but especially in Vancouver, which Filipinos have given the moniker “Vanc-ulan,” with obvious reference to its being rainy, in the past few weeks, has blazed the headlines.
Read More »Will Bongbong run for president?
The only son and namesake of former President Ferdinand Marcos is being mentioned as a possible alternative candidate in next year’s presidential elections. He is up for reelection as senator and is perceived as a sure winner.
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