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Economist: Employment Data Likely Improved In May

May 2024 employment figures could indicate a rise in agricultural hiring, possibly influenced by better weather conditions, according to economist Michael Ricafort.

President Marcos Backs Proposal For Nomad Visa; Pilot Country Eyed

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has thrown his weight behind a plan to issue "nomad visas" through an executive order, aimed at enticing foreign visitors to stay longer in the country.

5 Hotels To Stay In If “The Cold Never Bothered You Anyway”

They’re quite magnificent in the pictures, and even much cooler (literally) in person.

DTI Wants AI Research Center To Be Revenue-Generating

The launch of CAIR signals DTI's commitment to revenue-generating AI advancements, as highlighted by Secretary Alfredo Pascual.

Philippines To Gain Over PHP2 Trillion Annually From AI-Powered Solutions

PHP2 trillion in annual gains await the Philippines if AI-solutions are adopted by businesses, according to Secretary Arsenio Balisacan.

Davao Dive Expo To Highlight Efforts On Marine Conservation

The Davao Dive Expo 2024 spotlights partnerships for marine sustainability.

5 Castles To Stay In Instead Of Hotels

Be prepared to be transported back in time in these five locations.

DTI Vows To Continue Aid For MSME Resiliency Amid Wage Hike

Secretary Alfredo Pascual reaffirms DTI's commitment to assisting businesses affected by the recent minimum wage hike in Metro Manila.

Local Pharma Makers Eye Higher Share In Government Procurement

The Philippine Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association is aiming for local manufacturers to make up 50 percent of government procurement by 2030, up from the current less than 5 percent.

DBM Oks PHP110 Million Funding For Malikhaing Pinoy Program

The Philippine creative industry gets a major boost with PHP110 million for the Malikhaing Pinoy Program.