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Bakers’ Group Seeks Funding, Training Assistance Amid ‘Brain Drain’

Community bakers plea for government support as dwindling professional bakers face competition and limited financing options.

DTI Eyes Stronger Trade, Investment Ties With Middle East

Trade Secretary joins President Marcos Jr. to boost trade ties in Saudi Arabia, eyeing potential agreements on a free trade agreement and halal industry development.

NEDA Board Oks PHP269 Billion High-Impact Projects, Programs

The National Economic and Development Authority board approves over Php200 Billion worth of high-impact projects to transform infrastructure and boost the economy.

Norwegian Paint Firm Jotun Expanding In Philippines

A Norwegian premium paint brand expands its presence in the Philippines with three retail stores, tapping into the growing construction and tourism sectors.

Overseas Investment Promotions Building Up FDI Pipeline For PH

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual believes the Marcos administration’s investment promotion will lead to significant growth in the country’s foreign direct investment.

Aussie Firm To Build PH’s First Commercial Waste-To-Fuel Plant

Cyclion Holdings chooses the Philippines as the pioneer site for its groundbreaking waste-to-fuel project, revolutionizing sustainability and creating a cleaner future.

PCCI Optimistic On PH Growth Prospects

Philippine Chamber of Commerce applauds the government’s efforts to improve the business environment, ushering in a wave of optimism for economic growth.

Multilateral Development Banks Urged To Provide More Concessional Financing

Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno calls for reforms in financing models of multilateral development banks to address global challenges.

DTI Gets 2 Letters Of Intent, Biz Deal From Aussie Firms

Trade Secretary witnesses groundbreaking business deals in Australia, including nuclear reactor development and waste-to-energy projects.

Aussie Firms Offer To Build 40-Megawatt Thorium Reactor In Philippines

Australian firms eye investment in innovative 40-megawatt thorium reactors in the Philippines, aiming for sustainable and affordable energy solutions.