THE PHILIPPINES and France have expanded their air service agreement, adding yet another European country to the list of locations where local airlines may operate.
ECONOMIC ties between the Philippines and Switzerland are expected to deepen with the establishment of a joint commission to look into the lowering trade barriers between the two, the Swiss Ambassador yesterday said.
FRENCH firm Aeroports de Paris arrived Monday to conduct the feasibility study for the master plan of the P7.2-billion budget terminal to be built at the Clark Civil Aviation Complex.
THE GOVERNMENT’S debt payments dropped by 20% in November due to a decline in principal payments, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed.
THE MONETARY Board is expected to start hiking its record low policy rates in the second semester on projections that inflation will accelerate during the period, Singapore-based DBS Ltd. said in a research note.
JAPAN’S Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) and the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DoST) yesterday made plans to explore cooperation between the two countries in information and communications technology (ICT).
STATE borrowings dropped by 40% in November as the government incurred less external and domestic liabilities, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed.
THE GOVERNMENT could finish the migration plan for the implementation of the Japanese digital television standard as early as this quarter, an official said.
IS YOUR company one of the more fortunate enterprises enjoying PEZA (Philippine Economic Zone Authority) incentives? If it is, then you are enjoying either the Income Tax Holiday (ITH) incentive or the 5% Gross Income Tax (GIT) regime.
STATE subsidies declined by almost 50% in November as the government gave less financial assistance in the month, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed.