Taiwan brings semiconductor career opportunities to Manila, connecting Filipino engineers with global industry leaders as demand for skilled talent continues to rise.
Modern reputation management requires more than visibility, as stakeholders now rely on evidence from actions, culture, and engagement rather than curated public communications.
Chef Tatung Sarthou introduces KitchiZen, a book that reframes the Filipino kitchen as a space for life lessons on balance, patience, and understanding enough.
Reputation today is no longer shaped by messaging alone but by systems, actions, and consistency that stakeholders experience and verify across platforms over time.
The Department of Agriculture turned over more than Php30 million worth of agricultural machinery to boost productivity for over 20 farmers’ cooperatives in Davao del Sur.
Antique Electric Cooperative urges Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries and marginalized electricity users to apply for lifeline rate subsidy.
The Department of Tourism in Bicol introduced the tourism operations protocol system, an electronic record-keeping tool for real-time tourist data, aiming for efficient services and sustainable development.
Chinese businessmen explore investment opportunities in Cagayan’s economic and industrial zones, expressing interest after a two-day tour of the province.
The Philippines gears up for economic growth with more than Php5 trillion 2024 national budget, signed by President Marcos Jr., boosting vital sectors.
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Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco promises to establish 18 more Tourist Rest Areas nationwide to enhance tourism, partnering with local governments and private stakeholders.
Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Rex Gatchalian announces readiness to collaborate with the Department of Education, praising the success of ‘Tara, Basa!’ Tutoring Program in Pasig.
Philippine Coconut Authority plans to plant 44,200 high-quality coconut seedlings in Eastern Visayas under the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan.
President Marcos predicts a greater impact from structural reforms in 2024, marking a significant milestone in the country’s recovery from the pandemic-stricken economy.
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The Department of Health urged moderation in holiday treats, emphasizing a balanced diet to prevent non-communicable illnesses and promoting the ‘Ligtas Christmas’ campaign for well-being.
The Development Budget Coordination Committee maintained at least a 7% GDP growth outlook for 2023 and adjusted the 2024 forecast, with inflation settling at 6% before recovery.
Tropical Depression Kabayan poses a threat as it approaches Visayas and Mindanao; residents are urged to prepare for potential heavy rainfall and wind impacts.
The Public-Private Partnership Center unveils over a hundred projects worth PHP2.4 trillion in the pipeline, bolstering the Marcos administration’s infrastructure program.
Stable prices for ‘Pinoy Tasty’ and ‘Pinoy Pandesal’ during the Christmas industry ensure affordability for the festive season despite certain operational expenses.
Northern Mindanao’s service-oriented economy thrives with a 54.5% contribution to its GRDP, driven by tourism, accommodation services, and other sectors.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources partners with more than 10 Southern Leyte areas for the FishCoRe Project, aimed at empowering fishing communities and sustaining fisheries management.
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency commends the opening of Pangasinan’s first provincial Balay Silangan reformation facility, aiming to rehabilitate street-level pushers and clear drug-affected barangays.
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Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Chair Junie Cua urges Filipinos with HIV to seek treatment and assures assistance amid rising cases, emphasizing a good quality of life.
The City Veterinarian’s Office reminds consumers to check meat inspection certificates for lechon, ensuring safety and proper handling in holiday preparations.
More than 400 agrarian reform beneficiaries in Albay receive electronic land titles under CARP’s SPLIT Project, promoting empowerment and productivity.
The National Economic and Development Authority Board greenlights four pivotal projects, including the Dalton Pass East Alignment Road, extending Most Favored Nation tariff rates, and more for 2023.
Senator Robin Padilla proposes constitutional term changes for elected officials, emphasizing leadership stability and democratic continuity in governance.
The British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines outlines the 2024 wishlist for the Marcos administration, emphasizing tariff extension, foreign investment openness, digitalization, agriculture, trade liberation, and sustainability to attract UK investments.
The Department of Energy assures adequate power supply for 2024 despite El Niño anticipates challenges, advocates solar power, and urges energy efficiency.
The Department of Labor and Employment and labor groups support a game-changing plan to provide Php5,000 cash aid to struggling workers below a Php23,000 salary.
The 2024 General Appropriations Bill supports Mandanas ruling, ensuring an increased share for local government units to improve governance and achieve the Seal of Good Local Governance.
‘Tis the season to be jolly! If you’re planning to throw a unique Christmas party—whether it’s at school, company, or community—here are some enchanting party themes to make your celebration merry and slay!
The Philippines aims for more than 7 million foreign visitors in 2023, surpassing arrival goals for next year and showcasing remarkable resilience in tourism.
The National Economic and Development Authority remains optimistic about reaching economic growth targets despite challenges the services sector and IT-BPM industry are expected to drive growth.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman approved more than Php300 million to create over 600 new faculty positions, marking a historical occurrence for Mindanao State University.