Committed investments approved by the Board of Investments in the first two months this year jumped 156 percent to P121.9 billion (approximately $2.5 billion) vis-a-vis P47.625 million in the same period in 2020, indicating that recovery is within sight. This was revealed by Trade and Industry...
Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez expressed confidence of strong rebound in the country’s manufacturing output in the coming months. Lopez said following a sustained growth in the Philippine manufacturing out in February, according to a survey conducted by IHS Markit. ...
Secretary Ramon M. Lopez Department of Trade and Industry We should never think small when we talk about micro, small, medium enterprises (MSMEs). The implementation of stricter health lockdowns in the first quarter of 2020 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 had severely affected businesses,...
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) continues to help fisherfolk relocatees at its new sustainable, disaster-resilient community in Sariaya, Quezon sustain their livelihood, by turning over to them 36 fishing boats. The firm said the donation will benefit some 69 fishermen, who used to live in at-risk...
Trade and Industry Ramon M. Lopez expressed optimism that the Philippine economy will go back to pre-pandemic level ahead of 2023 that President Duterte earlier projected. “It is still possible. Will do our best, through other economic reforms and programs,” Lopez said when asked if the...
Starting Friday, March 5, 2021, libraries, museums, cultural centers, meetings and conventions, and limited tourist attractions and video games arcades will be allowed to operate at a maximum of 50 percent under general community quarantine (GCQ) and 75 percent under modified GCQ (MGCQ). ...
Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez has raised the likelihood of allowing lower tariffs on rice from India as a way of minimizing tariff barriers for the Philippines very vital commodity. Lopez mentioned this during the Philippines Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce (FICCI) and the...
Philippine garment factories expect to receive new orders worth up to $500 million from top global fashion brands as they start transferring production orders from troubled Myanmar to the Philippines and other Asian countries. Photo credit: (Philexport News and Features) Foreign Buyers Association...
Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez today called for transformational leaders in government with crucial traits in integrity, competence and energy (ICE) specially in this pandemic period where the country continued to wallow in hunger and unemployment on prolonged strict quarantine...
Before National Arts Month ends, we spotlight a homegrown, all-original, made-in-or-despite-of-Covid animation for kids called Miming and Friends By Meryll Yan THE CAT IN PRODUCTION A screenshot of the first episode of Mingming and Friends It became, in a poetic sort of way, a lifeboat for us out...
The number of vehicles with Autosweep Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags have doubled to 2.7 million todate and still increasing, San Miguel Corporation (SMC) Wednesday, (Feb. 24) announced. From 2015 to 2019, motorists with RFID tags numbered 1.3 million, by comparison. “More and more...
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) is spending close to P1 billion for a program to vaccinate all its 70,000 employees and extended workforce for free and help the country in its effort to build a collective defense against COVID-19. In a statement, Tuesday, (Feb. 23), the firm said it has secured...