EUROPE-PH News

May 18, 2015
Will AMLC report on VP have a chilling effect on business?

The Navotas representative pointed out that since no case has yet been filed against Binay before the Sandiganbayan, there is no basis for the AMLC to say that the money in Binay’s bank accounts is ill-gotten.

May 18, 2015
On Infrastructure Plans

“Metro .Carmageddon’ and the subsequent port congestion has started to take its toll on the public approval ratings of the once highly popular President during the homestretch of his term.” - Ducky Paredes

May 18, 2015
Criminal penalties sought for operators of unsafe factories

Philippine officials called on Sunday for criminal penalties for factory owners who violate safety standards days after a deadly fire at a footwear plant claimed 72 lives.

May 18, 2015
Living and believing in the Philippines

"Which of the countries can boast of embracing the world so fully, with its body in Asia, its spirit in North America and its soul in Latin Europe?"

May 18, 2015
Sense of urgency

Many in the business community are hoping that Malacañang would truly imbibe a true sense of urgency and make good on its promise to finally raise infrastructure spending.

May 15, 2015
We need the "Honorable Merchant"!

In a world where short-term gain seems to be more attractive than long-term sustainability, in a business environment where a business deal needs end-less pages of legal language that can easily be circumnavigated if wanted, it may be necessary to focus attention on the historic principle of the 'honorable merchant' and 'preserve the virtues and decency of the honorable merchant'.

May 12, 2015
8 Canadian banks eyeing PH

At least eight banks and insurance companies have expressed interest to expand and invest in the Philippines, Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo said Tuesday.

May 12, 2015
Honor contracts, state asked

It’s like changing horses in midstream. So say European businessmen when they demanded the government honor its contractual obligations on top of the 22 reforms they want to push and implement.

May 12, 2015
European chambers bare investor concerns

Seven groups making up the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) yesterday submitted to the Trade department an advocacy paper that spelled out investor concerns, a few of which they hope would be acted on before the current administration ends its term on June 30 next year.

May 12, 2015
European businessmen urge easing of foreign ownership restrictions

European businesses have come up with recommendations for the government including relaxation of foreign ownership restrictions as well as the passage of the competition law and customs modernization and tariff law to promote stronger trade and investment ties between the European Union (EU) and the Philippines.

May 12, 2015
EU investors seek ‘public utility’ definition

European investors have submitted Advocacy Papers containing specific recommendations top-billed by issues of further opening up the domestic economy particularly the public utility sector to foreign investors as well as the passage of some crucial reform bills to ensure competitive environment to foreign business.

May 12, 2015
Businessmen, House leaders meet today on reforms

The chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means on Sunday said the Joint Foreign Chambers (JFC) and Philippine business groups are asking the lower chamber to prioritize the passage of several economic bills in the remaining months of the Aquino administration.