A U.S. appeals court on Monday threw out consumer protection rules adopted by the Biden administration to ban bait-and-switch ...
THE Board of Investments (BoI) said on Tuesday that a Japanese company is considering setting up a quick-stop car repair service in Pampanga by July. The BoI said it met with Japan’s Anest Iwata A.I.R ...
Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui, Jr. on Tuesday gave a preliminary estimate for Philippine tobacco revenue at $7.3 billion in 2024. “The Philippines, as one of Asia’s developing economies, is home to an ...
A COURT challenge to the 2025 budget has been filed, with the Supreme Court (SC) asked to rule on the spending plan’s legality by the Marcos administration’s first Executive Secretary. Former ...
PHILIPPINE soldiers will train on the US military’s intermediate range missile system during unilateral army drills next month as part of preparations for bigger exercises with US counterparts, a ...
THE Philippine government would likely declare a food security emergency within two days to enable the local rice agency to release buffer stocks amid stubbornly high rice prices, a Trade official ...
THE Quezon City prosecutor has dismissed the charges of grave coercion and direct assault filed against Vice-President (VP) Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio, along with her security and protection group, in ...
THE Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) closed at its lowest level since November 2023 on Tuesday as investors preferred to stay on the sidelines before the US Federal Reserve’s policy decision and ...
A LAWMAKER on Tuesday said members of the House of Representatives’ budget panel could face legal cases for what he alleged as falsification of documents for approving the budget bill this year ...
THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) and TikTok have signed a memorandum of understanding to campaign against misinformation ahead of Philippine midterm elections in May.
SOME public works projects are expected to experience minor delays due to the spending ban leading up to the midterm elections in May, government contractors said.
THE House of Representatives approved on second reading a measure that will introduce a track-and-trace system for tobacco products, a proposal seen deterring smuggled cigarettes. In a voice vote, ...