EUROPEAN companies are rediverting and holding off plans to expand investments in the Philippines, an official said on Wednesday, citing political concerns, but did not name the companies.
Big business and foreign chambers have expressed support for the Department of Finance's proposed bill aimed at bringing down personal income tax rates while increasing levy on consumption.
FIFTEEN local and foreign business chambers submitted to the Office of the President last month a list of reforms they hope would be approved by the 17th Congress and enacted into law.
Businessmen have asked the Duterte administration to prioritize the 12 business and economic legislative reform measures to increase investments, create more jobs and attain inclusive growth in the country.
Boost businesses and enhance the business community, the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) rides the future retail trend with iCONNECT, a Social Media Marketing seminar. A one day forum to be held on February 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. will be held at Golden Prince Hotel.
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