DTI intensifies awareness campaign on benefits of FTAs

Posted on March 29th, 2011 by Roy

The Department of Trade and Industry said that many among our exporters are not really aware of the trade opportunities under the country’s free trade agreements (FTA). That is why it is intensifying its information awareness campaign focusing on the government’s priority exports.
Gregory L. Domingo, DTI Secretary, said that the basic information awareness campaigns from [...]

Globe continues providing low-cost rates for families of OFWs

Posted on March 29th, 2011 by Roy

In its effort to alleviate the plight of Filipino families who have love ones working abroad, Globe Telecom announced that it will continue to provide more affordable rates for international services.
Head of Overseas Filipino Communities and Alliances, Consumer Marketing of Globe Telecom Richie Sison said “In these times of uncertainties in other parts of the [...]

AirAsia Inc. sets hub of Philippine operations in Clark

Posted on March 24th, 2011 by Roy

Clark airport in Angeles City Pampanga beats Subic International Airport in Subic, Zambales in bidding for the right to host the hub operation of AirAsia Inc. in the Philippines. AirAsia, Inc., an affiliate of Malaysia’s AirAsia Group, picked Clark as the base of its operation in the country. It will have its office at the [...]

Philippines bans chocolate milk from Japan

Posted on March 24th, 2011 by Roy

The country temporarily bans chocolate milk products from Japan after the March 11 earthquake, although it was just a verbal order issued by Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) Director Efren Nuestro. Philippines joins other countries like Russia, Canada, Australia and Singapore, among the list of countries which banned Japanese food imports as radioactive steam wafted [...]

PSE to launch Maharlika Board by September 2011

Posted on March 22nd, 2011 by Roy

“Maharlika Board” or a separate trading board for the Philippines companies that comply with high governance standards is being planned by the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). If plans push through, the “Maharlika Board,” which will be the first of its kind in Asia, will start on September this year. It is part of the government’s [...]

PEZA said Japanese will not pull out from the country

Posted on March 22nd, 2011 by Roy

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) said, in spite of the tragedy that hit their country, Japanese firms in the Philippines will continue with their business operations here and will not be laying off any workers. The PEZA added that because of the twin disasters that hit Japan, these businesses are even prompted to transfer [...]

ABI sends bottled water to Japan

Posted on March 22nd, 2011 by Roy

The Asia Brewery, Inc. (ABI) donated 70,000 bottles of distilled water which were flown in by the Philippine Airlines (PAL) to Tokyo, Japan yesterday. This signals the start of PAL’s shipment of relief goods for the earthquake and tsunami victims in that country.
ABI sent Absolute bottled water having a total weight of 27 tons. They [...]

Joint Foreign Chamber lauds open skies policy

Posted on March 22nd, 2011 by Roy

A group of foreign businessmen is expressed their support for the implement of an open-skies regime by the Aquino administration via Executive Order (EO) 29. The Joint Foreign Chambers says this would better allow market forces to come into play and ultimately boost tourist arrivals in the country. The group said that the policy was [...]

Big 3 raised diesel price by P0.60 a liter

Posted on March 21st, 2011 by Roy

As some small players reduced their prices of gasoline by P1 a liter last Monday, the big 3 oil firms in the country raised their diesel. Chevron Philippines, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., and Petron Corp. raised their by P0.60 per liter their diesel prices as of 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday.
However, just like their small players [...]

BSP said banking system in the country is stable

Posted on March 20th, 2011 by Roy

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said that despite the closure of Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank last week, the country’s banking industry remains sound and stable. BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. said they have not monitored any negative impact on the banking industry sine Banco Filipino was ordered closed by the Monetary [...]

Aquino signs executive order allowing “open skies” policy

Posted on March 20th, 2011 by Roy

Executive Order 29 (EO 29) or the “open skies” policy was signed by President Benigno Aquino III on March 14, authorizing the Philippine air panels to offer third, fourth and fifth freedom rights to the country’s airport other than the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) without restrictions as to frequency, capacity, type of aircraft and [...]

Banco Filipino closed doors to depositors “temporarily”

Posted on March 15th, 2011 by Roy

Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank branches in the country were closed yesterday after experiencing heavy withdrawals from its depositors worried about its financial health. The thrift bank has 62 branches in the Philippines, with a total of P17 billion worth of deposits.
Banco Filipino vice chair Perfecto Yasay assured depositors that they bank is still [...]

World Bank acknowledges Philippine’s growth potential

Posted on February 25th, 2011 by Roy

Based on World Bank’s (WB) assessment, the Philippines have the potential of generating more investment this year, as well as next year. The World Bank cited recent reports about improving business sentiments that could fuel economic growth faster than its previous estimates. It has set its growth forecast for the Philippines at 5 percent this [...]

Shell keen on staying in Pandacan depot

Posted on February 9th, 2011 by Roy

“Our intention is to stay in Pandacan and to continue to reduce the footprint of the depot as economic progress spreads out of Metro Manila.” These were the words of Edgar Chua, country chairman for Shell Companies in the Philippines.   Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. is not about to transfer its oil depot in Pandacan, Manila [...]

Meralco sells bonds to pay debts

Posted on December 4th, 2010 by Roy

To raise funds to pay for its maturing debt, the country’s biggest power distributor, Meralco Electric Co., will be selling P4.8 billion worth of seven- and 10-year notes. In its disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the electric company signed an agreement to sell the seven- and 10-year fixed rate bonds at a price of [...]

Villas holiday for a getaway

Posted on November 16th, 2010 by Roy

Let’s face it, an entrepreneur, no matter how energetic or dynamic he claims to be, gets tired. He gets full of all the works and business dealings, and he may want to “get away from it all” that is why relaxing and enjoying in the villas in tenerife sounds very inviting to an overworked entrepreneur [...]

Business name registration now only takes 15 minutes

Posted on October 19th, 2010 by Roy

From the usual two days processing time, the amount of time spent in registering a business name has been cut to only 15 minutes because of the enhanced Electronic Business Name Registration System (eBNRS).
Trade Secretary Gregorio Domingo said, “The entire transaction will only take around 15 minutes. The actual processing takes only three minutes and [...]

Invesment plans of the Coca-cola company

Posted on September 30th, 2010 by arbe

Coca-Cola is one of the most biggest beverages company in the world. Now they are planning to invest here in the Philippines. They are planning to invest $1 billion in the next five years to improve their products here in the Philippines. They also promise that they will substantially invest here in the Philippines.
Last Tuesday [...]

Successful working visit with $2.8 billion pledges of investment

Posted on September 29th, 2010 by arbe

Good news for many of us, Mr. President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III is coming home with $2.8 billion pledges of investment. This also includes the Millennium Challenge Corp. that grant $434 million and will be using for road construction, tax administration projects and specially for fighting the poverty.
This will help our economy to grow [...]

Larger population can lead to poorer community

Posted on September 29th, 2010 by arbe

Many said that the Philippines is now over populated but some expert said that the National Statistical Coordination Board’s (NSCB) formula of calculating the population has some miss calculations just like in the 2000 census some in the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) has added 146,582 babies in the actual recorded number.
They say that some [...]