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After months of grueling negotiations by his trade team, President Marcos came back last week from his face-to-face meeting ...
The Philippines could forgo revenues of between P3 billion and P6 billion a year due to the zero-tariff concession granted to ...
THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT is anticipating up to P6 billion in foregone revenues following its decision to grant zero tariffs ...
THE unanimous Supreme Court decision declaring the impeachment complaint by the House or Representatives — directed by ...
Trade Secretary Cristina Roque said the reduction in the US reciprocal tariffs, from 20 percent to 19 percent, is significant ...
Three nations have now brokered similar trade agreements with the mercurial U.S. president, although little is set in stone.
Trump said he would levy 30% tariffs on Libya, Iraq, and Algeria, effective Aug. 1. Moldova and Brunei will get 25% tariffs, and the Philippines will be hit with 20% tariffs.
Cause-oriented groups converged in Cebu City on Monday morning, July 28, for the People’s SONA, a multi-sectoral protest ...
As detainment and deportations continue at a rapid rate in the US, one Filipino immigrant rights organization is also ramping ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is delivering his state of the nation speech while confronting diverse crises midway through his six-year term, including recent deadly storms with more than ...
Marcos says stronger alliances make Philippines safer amid China tensions, pledges reforms at home - Philippine President ...
Southern Tagalog burned two effigies—named “ZomBBM” and “Sara-nanggal” — ahead of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s fourth ...