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Canada FTA seen boosting PHL competitiveness

Business World Philippines

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October 06, 2025

THE PHILIPPINES and Canada are viewed as complementary markets well-suited for a free trade agreement (FTA), with a prospective deal expected to help the Philippines stay competitive with regional peers like Indonesia, Christopher A. Ilagan, president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, told BusinessWorld.

- By Justine Irish D. Tabile

"In agriculture, for example, they grow wheat, and we need wheat for our bread, while they do not have tropical fruits, so that alone is a good reason why there should be an FTA," he said.

He said there is also an opportunity for Philippine manufactured goods like semiconductors to penetrate the Canadian market.

"The Philippines also remains the largest source of business process outsourcing for Canada, largely because of our English-speaking population," he said.

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BSP bills’ rates drop as demand soars

THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) short-term securities fetched a lower average rate on Friday as demand for the offering remained strong.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

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BingoPlus brings big wins to Sinulog Festival 2026

Unending festivities, fun, and entertainment from the leading and comprehensive digital entertainment platform were experienced during the celebration of the Sinulog Festival 2026.

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1 mins

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NUSTAR Online serves Talisay communities during Sinulog

WHILE THE STREETS of Cebu came alive with dance, music, and grand celebrations, NUSTAR Online chose to honor Sinulog in a quieter yet more meaningful way at Talisay City, Cebu.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

Lawmakers urged to push governance reforms as Congress resumes session

PHILIPPINE LAWMAKERS should prioritize governance reforms to restore public trust and keep the economy on track, political analysts said over the weekend, as Congress resumes session amid a multibillion-peso graft scandal.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

NexGen eyes RE contracts from terminated gov't deals

LISTED NexGen Energy Corp. is looking to pursue renewable energy (RE) service contracts from the government’s nearly 18-gigawatt (GW) pool of terminated deals.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

Business World Philippines

PlayTime Entertainment power future of Pinoy talent with PT IDOLS

AS THE INDUSTRY shifts toward creator-led content and digital-first vibes, PlayTime Entertainment is officially entering the talent game with the launch of PlayTime IDOLS (PT IDOLS), a next-generation platform built to discover, develop, and empower the next wave of performers, creators, and digital stars.

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1 min

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

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Alex Eala faces Russian Alina Charaeva in Round 1 of historic WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open

MANNY PACQUIAO, Robert Jaworski, Sr., Hidilyn Diaz, Carlos Yulo and Alexandra “Alex” Eala.

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3 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

DMCI Homes sets slightly lower capex at P16 billion

DMCI PROJECT Developers, Inc. (DMCI Homes) has earmarked P16 billion this year for development spending and land acquisition, slightly lower than its P17.9-billion capital expenditure (capex) in 2025, as it plans to roll out four residential projects in Baguio, Laguna, Quezon City, and Taguig.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

Sustaining our gains in tobacco taxation

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3 mins

January 26, 2026

Business World Philippines

Pineapple – chunks, rings, or clothes?

THE PINEAPPLE PLANT has been good to us: once a symbol of luxury, it has been made into a traditional textile for use in formalwear, and is widely consumed as food.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

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