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Palace: DPWH to ban 60 ‘bad’ contractors
MANILA, Philippines — More than 60 “bad” contractors may be barred from doing business with the government for their ...
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Up to 60 contractors face blacklisting by DPWH
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is eyeing the blacklisting of up to 60 contractors following massive infrastructure corruption within the agency. In 2025, the ...
The Cebu2World Development, Inc. (C2W) has formally notified Mayor Nestor Archival that it will begin collecting market fees at the Carbon Public Market on March 1, pursuant to the Joint Venture ...
China is employing a 'salami slicing' strategy, taking incremental steps across military, economic, and technological domains to alter realities without triggering conflict. This 'gray zone' approach, ...
The Philippines has reclaimed its position as the world’s second-largest banana exporter, the Department of Agriculture said Tuesday, citing an update ...
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (“Allegro”) (Nasdaq: ALGM), a global leader in power and sensing semiconductor solutions for ...
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The government is banking on intervention programs aimed at strengthening local production of high-value crops as it ramps up plans for an aggressive ...
THE Philippines likely reclaiming its ranking as the world’s second-largest banana exporter in 2025 has pushed the Department ...
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‘Philippines at risk of returning to dirty money list’
DUMAGUETE CITY, Philippines — The Philippines faces a real risk of being placed back on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) gray list, although authorities are taking steps to prevent a reversal of ...
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Foreign assisted projects
In an episode of the BBM Podcast that aired last Aug. 4, BBM stressed the importance of ensuring that the national budget allocates sufficient funding for FAPs, warning that budget “insertions” have ...
The Lancet Global Health published a new peer-reviewed study today by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), which warns that a precipitous drop in global aid could lead to 22.6 million ...
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