THERE is a “fundamental” need to upgrade the Philippines’s industrial and export base to help the country navigate “protectionist” headwinds...
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THE Philippines could lose at least $1.22 billion in export revenues across the sectors of mechanical and electrical machinery, equipment and parts, coconuts, crustaceans to the United States, its largest export destination, due to the anticipated broader application of tariffs under the second regime of US President Donald Trump, according to a study by the Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department (CPBRD).
THERE is a “fundamental” need to upgrade the Philippines’s industrial and export base to help the country navigate “protectionist” headwinds...
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 19th of February: Kanoo Machinery, the leading provider of world-class industrial machinery and solutions in the region,...
PUTRAJAYA: The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry will be importing 640 tonnes of coconuts this month and in March to tackle the recent coconut...
TEN countries are eyeing to hire and enhance the skills of more overseas Filipino workers (OFW) as well as replicate the country’s migration...
The inclusion of the sardine species tamban in the international food standards body eases trade barriers and boosts the country’s fisheries sector,...
Marc Sandy Grant funding opportunities for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) are significant, particularly through the Ministry of...
Currently, the USA is the prime trigger for India’s external economic growth. It is the biggest export destination of India. The trajectory of...
HAVING “higher” non-tariff barriers makes the Philippines more susceptible to being slapped with high reciprocal tariffs by the US, according to...
Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com RETOOLING remains a critical factor in driving industrial growth and local companies are striving to...
The president said he planned sweeping tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports on Monday and would take other action to even out tariff rates with...