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Mongabay News on MSNAs gas giants move in, Philippine fishers fight for their seas and survivalOn a hot October afternoon near the largest oil and gas port in the Philippines, the roar of a nearby natural gas tanker ...
In 2018, the Philippines took a bold step in curbing rising sugar consumption with the passage of the Sweetened Beverage (SB) Tax, introduced as part of a broader economic reform under the Tax Reform ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMakabayan bloc seeks P1,200 minimum wage, Labor Code amendmentA P1,200 daily minimum wage is being pushed by the Makabayan bloc in the House of Representatives, as its members filed a ...
Financial emergencies are a part of life - and in the Philippines, they can strike without warning. A sudden hospital bill, urgent travel, or a broken refrigerator on a payday week can all push a ...
Worries about the impact of higher tariff on Philippine exports continue to affect investors’ sentiment as seen on the local ...
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GMA Network on MSNPeso slides back to P58:$1 levelThe Philippine peso sank back to P58-to-one dollar level on Thursday as the greenback regained its allure amid cautious ...
The local stock barometer closed lower Monday ahead of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s State of the Nation Address. The ...
The Philippines has not imposed a levy on personal savings, contrary to false claims circulating on social media. Taxation ...
So, the “One Big Beautiful Bill” is basically doublespeak in the Alice in Wonderland style. While the bill is certainly “Big,” its beauty is only in the eye of the richest beholders.
Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a bill Thursday targeting the transgender community that declared North Carolina would only recognize two sexes. Stein vetoed House Bill 805, which says North Carolina ...
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