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BOI, Mizuho Bank Renew Partnership To Lure Japanese Investments

DTI and BOI have joined forces with Mizuho Bank, Ltd. to foster stronger investment ties between the Philippines and Japan.

NIIP To Cover Repair, Rehab Of Public Schools Damaged By Typhoon

The Bureau of the Treasury plans to file a claim with the NIIP to cover the damages sustained by 45 public schools across eight regions following Typhoon Carina.

DTI Activates Monitoring Team To Enforce Price Freeze

Secretary Alfredo Pascual has instructed the Department of Trade and Industry to activate its monitoring team to ensure compliance with the price freeze in regions affected by recent disasters.

DOE: Transmission Lines Up By 10% In Marcos Admin

Secretary Raphael Lotilla praises the Marcos administration for speeding up transmission line projects, promising a more stable power supply and reduced electricity rates for the country.

GCF Oks Project To Empower Philippine Green Entrepreneurs

The Green Climate Fund Board's USD1 billion approval will empower green entrepreneurs in the Philippines to champion climate-resilient development.

Secretary Recto: Tapping Unused GOCC Funds To Boost Philippine Economic Growth

Finance Secretary Ralph Recto emphasizes that leveraging idle funds from two government-controlled corporations will result in more job opportunities and economic advancement.

DTI Chief Eyes Amendments To Intellectual Property Law

The DTI is working on amendments to Republic Act 8293, guided by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s vision for a stronger innovation ecosystem in the Philippines.

President Vows Continued Support To OFWs

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. praised OFWs for their economic impact and promised ongoing support from the government.

President Marcos: Government To Promote Investment-Led Growth

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has announced that investment-driven strategies will be central to sustaining the country’s economic progress in his latest SONA.

Local Businesses Sign Up For ‘Hanging Coffee’ Solidarity Project

Over 21 local cafes are involved in the Hanging Coffee project, letting customers purchase two drinks and donate one to a person in need.