During his official trip to Japan, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. secured another investment commitment from a foreign company, which has now been fulfilled.
In response to Typhoon Carina, the BTr is preparing to file a claim with the National Indemnity Insurance Program to address damages sustained by 45 public schools in eight regions.
The Department of Trade and Industry is keeping a close watch on supermarkets and groceries to enforce the price freeze in regions impacted by Typhoon Carina and the southwest monsoon.
With the fast-tracking of transmission line projects under the Marcos administration, Secretary Raphael Lotilla assures a more stable power supply and reduced electricity costs across the country.
The Green Climate Fund Board's approval of USD1 billion in climate projects marks a significant step towards climate-resilient development in the Philippines.
As part of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s push for a stronger innovation ecosystem, the DTI is preparing to update the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines.
According to Finance Secretary Ralph Recto, tapping into the idle funds of two GOCCs will lead to increased employment opportunities and bolster economic development.
More than 21 coffee establishments in the area are now part of the Hanging Coffee program, where patrons pay for two beverages and provide one to someone less fortunate.