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ECCP sees investment climate improving with PHL ratification of High Seas Treaty

September 25, 2025

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Business World Philippines

THE European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) said the Senate's ratification of the High Seas Treaty could improve the investment climate by demonstrating the Philippines' commitment to protecting the environment.

- Justine Irish D. Tabile

"The ratification of the Agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction, also known as the High Seas Treaty, affirms the Philippines' longstanding commitment to safeguarding the oceans for present and future generations," the E

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Century Properties' PHirst launches P5.3-B housing project in GenSan

CENTURY PROPERTIES Group, Inc. is expanding into Mindanao with a P5.3-billion affordable housing project in General Santos (GenSan) City, as the developer seeks to tap rising demand for homes outside Metro Manila.

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1 min

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

PhilWeb partners with FBM for online gaming across 30,000 machines

PHILWEB CORP. has entered into a partnership with casino equipment provider FBM to develop and deploy an online gambling platform integrated into FBM’s nationwide network of electronic bingo machines and venues.

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1 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

Business World Philippines

MPIC shelves Light Rail Manila Corp. exit plan

METRO PACIFIC Investments Corp. (MPIC) will keep its stake in Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC) after the government began settling billions of pesos in obligations to the private operator of Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT-1), easing concerns over mounting losses.

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2 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

One Battle After Another wins big at Britain’s BAFTA film awards

And the 2026 BAFTA winners are...

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2 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

Business World Philippines

India's new lending curbs squeezing trading firms

The Indian central bank's curbs on bank funding for proprietary trading could spur trading firms to shift business offshore and may force smaller players to shut down, executives and analysts said.

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2 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

Deutsche Bank sees last rate cut in June

THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas (BSP) could stand pat at its next meeting before delivering its final rate cut for this easing cycle in June as economic growth is likely to stay sluggish this quarter, Deutsche Bank Research said.

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1 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

‘Murky waters’ for global businesses after US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs

The watershed US Supreme Court ruling on Friday that struck down President Donald J. Trump's go-to method of imposing tariffs upended a cornerstone of the administration’s trade policy, heaping additional uncertainty on trading partners and businesses across the globe.

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4 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

Pre-need sector books higher premium income

PRE-NEED COMPANIES’ combined premium income rose by 5.73% year on year to P23.94 billion in 2025 despite a decrease in the number of licensed firms due to tighter regulatory oversight, the Insurance Commission (IC) said ‘on Monday.

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1 min

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

A look at the ASEAN and our major partner economies

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a big economic bloc with a combined population of 686 million in 2024, the third largest in the world after India and China.

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2 mins

February 24, 2026

Business World Philippines

Triconti wins grid nod for P303-B wind projects

A CONSORTIUM led by Triconti ECC Renewables Corp. has secured approval to connect 1,650 megawatts (MW) of planned offshore wind capacity to the Philippine grid, clearing a key hurdle ahead of a government auction for renewable energy contracts.

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1 mins

February 24, 2026

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