Our infrastructure handicap By Cielito F. Habito Philippine Daily Inquirer 10:18 pm | Monday, January 6th, 2014 Anyone who travels around the regi
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Read MoreReflecting continuing high business confidence in the country, a recent survey among American companies shows the Philippines having the most improved
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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 MoreMANILA, Philippines – The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said the Aquino government eyes a threefold incre
Read MoreThe government plans to increase infrastructure spending within the next three years to sustain growth. From the current fo
Read MoreOur economy’s growth rate may have stepped up to 6.6 percent from 3.9 percent in 2011, but that’s still not quite growing twice as fast—
Read MoreThe Philippine economy will grow faster than the world average until 2015, relatively shielded from continued uncertainties in Europe and the United
Read MoreOn April 16, 2012, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippines and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) organized a
Read MoreEnergy Sec. Jose Rene D. Almendras was the keynote speaker at the April 23, 2012 Energy Forum hosted by the Joint Foreign Chambers. He discussed in de
Read MoreInformation and communications technology (ICT), by promoting paperless transactions, can promote a low-carbon future, aside from being the main pro
Read MoreTHE Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) has tapped the semiconductor giant Intel Philippines to help train a fresh batch of
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - The Philippines has yet to fully capitalize on the benefits of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), beyond those t
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - Transportation and Communications Secretary Manuel Roxas II yesterday said bidding for the P60-billion Light Rail Transit (LRT
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - The operation of Kennon Road, which leads to Baguio City, may be privatized, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH
Read MoreThis is a re-posted opinion piece. I was not surprised when CAAP Director General Ramon Gutierrez told me last week that San Miguel’s Ramon S. Ang wa
Read MoreThis is a re-posted opinion piece. Most everywhere in the Philippines you travel by land, you’re bound to be horrified by three realizations. One, th
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