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Philippines still open to more offers from foreign firms for Hanjin

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is open to accommodate more foreign firms interested in rescuing the financially troubled Hanjin shipyard in Subic, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said. On the sidelines of the inauguration of Nestle Philippines’ ready to drink plant in Batangas, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said they continue to search for a potential white knight […]

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Philippines: BIR issues guidelines for tax amnesty program

MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has issued the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for a tax amnesty program, providing a clean slate for taxpayers with existing delinquencies. The agency issued Revenue Regulation 4-2019 providing the guidelines for Republic Act 11213 or the Tax Amnesty Act signed by President Duterte on Feb. […]

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Philippines: Inflation seen falling below 3% in April

MANILA, Philippines — Inflation may fall below three percent in April and remain within this level for the rest of the year, increasing the probability that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) may cut interest rates soon, according to London-based Capital Economics. In a research note issued over the weekend, the macroeconomy research firm said […]

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Philippines: Inflation continues to cool down in March

MANILA, Philippines (Updated 10:41 a.m.) — Consumer price growth in the Philippines continued to ease in March to post its slowest pace in 15 months on the back of softer pick up in food prices, the country’s statistics agency reported Friday, giving the central bank more space to tweak monetary policy settings. Data from the Philippine Statistics […]

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