Wednesday, May 20, 2026
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Trump says increasing tariffs on Canada goods by 10% more

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE – US President Donald Trump said Saturday (Sunday Manila time) he was hiking tariffs on Canadian goods by an additional...

Philippines IP office reports record seizures ahead of USTR review

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) reported its strongest enforcement and cooperation with rights holders, including a record P40.98 billion worth of...

PH eyes carbon credit trade with Singapore, Japan, Europe

The Philippines is seeking to establish bilateral or multilateral trade of carbon credits with Singapore, Japan and European countries as a key strategy in...

IMF trims Philippine growth outlook amid global challenges

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has trimmed its growth forecast for the Philippines for this year and next, aligning with a slower outlook for...

PSEi nudges higher despite overseas worries

Lackluster trading persisted in the local bourse on Monday as hopes of further monetary easing were tempered by negative developments overseas. The Philippine Stock Exchange...

Philippines wins Silver Award for exhibition design at Osaka World Expo

The Philippine Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka has received the Silver Award for Exhibition Design, recognizing its outstanding creativity, craftsmanship and visitor experience. The award,...

Strengthening maritime logistics to power PH economy

Maritime logistics remains the backbone of Philippine trade. Businesses depend on it to move products across islands, sustain industries, and connect communities that would...

ICTSI plans $130-million investments in 25-year extension of Subic terminals

Subic Bay International Terminals Corp. (SBITC) and ICTSI Subic Inc. (ISI), subsidiaries of International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), have secured a 25-year extension...

Philippine semiconductor exports face US tariff threat

The Philippines’ vital semiconductor export sector is expected to see flat-to-moderate growth this year and next, with risks weighed down by a shift in...

Cement industry group pushes safeguard duty to protect jobs

The proposed safeguard duty on cement imports is not expected to cause price increases and is needed to protect local jobs from "unfair competition,"...

Asian export resilience to moderate soon, says Oxford Economics

Asian goods export volumes, in seasonally adjusted terms, remained close to their July peak in August, reflecting exporter price concessions, delays in US tariff...

Philippines eyes $3 billion in coconut exports by 2026

The Philippines aims to boost its coconut export revenues to $3 billion by 2026, led by stronger harvests and a crucial tariff exemption in...

PH watches US court’s tariff ruling

The Philippines is closely watching a pending US Supreme Court ruling that could determine the fate of new tariffs, with officials and industry leaders...

Foreign buyers help absorb US tariffs on Philippine garment exports

Foreign buyers are helping to absorb some of the 19 percent tariff on Philippine garment exports, the Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (FOBAP)...
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