FRESH FROM auctioning off the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Expressway project, the government yesterday offered another public-private pa
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Read MoreTHE CIVIL Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is planning to craft a set of guidelines to keep the agency compliant with international safety
Read MoreA TOTAL of P23.63-billion in loans and grants was pledged by the Japanese government in support for various public-private partnership (PPP) and devel
Read MoreTraffic conditions at three major toll roads north and south of Metro Manila could turn from bad to worse if no major road expansion efforts were to b
Read MoreFORMER SENATOR Ramon Magsaysay, Jr. is correct in asserting that the Philippines is "poised for growth in mobile commerce," and it is safe to presume
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned the Philippines of a looming water crisis and urged the country to boost supply and
Read MoreMore air agreements and international airports are needed to propel Philippine tourism forward, a Cabinet official said Tuesday. "We
Read MoreFurther development of the Philippines' information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and creating a nurturing environm
Read MoreMANILA - The Aquino administration plans to accelerate capital outlays until 2016 so infrastructure spending would climb to five pe
Read MoreON THE provision of public infrastructure, the Philippines is the worst performing among ASEAN-5 economies. Foreign investors
Read MoreThe National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) aims to accelerate infrastructure spending to increase its share of the gross domesti
Read MoreCriticism continues to mount over the government’s apparent inability to set a definite course on the development of the Clark
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines – The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said the Aquino government eyes a threefold incre
Read MoreMANILA - The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Tuesday said it will pursue air talks with the governments of South Korea, Hong Kong and Mal
Read MoreThe government plans to increase infrastructure spending within the next three years to sustain growth. From the current fo
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - Malacañang is expected to issue an executive order within the month that would detail the proposed $1 billion transaction that
Read MoreStudy to Decongest Manila and Divert Container Traffic to Batangas and Subic Ports Presentation given at a National Competitiveness Council (NCC) Inf
Read MoreSUBIC BAY FREEPORT—Residents, businessmen and officials of communities surrounding this economic zone slammed the conduct of a public hearing by the
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - The Aquino administration is looking into the possibility of a complete takeover of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Line 3 along
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