The creative sector has been one of Cebu’s economic drivers and that entrepreneurs engaged in this industry must be supported to achieve their potential growth, a business group said.
With a power crisis looming over the horizon, consumer electronics company Philips recently launched the #MayMagagawaKa campaign to push Filipinos to start saving energy.
The so-called “network war†is spilling over into pay television as broadcasters rush to serve a burgeoning market consuming business news, thanks to a growing economy that is creating more wealthy people.
The European Innovation, Technology and Science Center Foundation (EITSC), an initiative of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, supports the Philippine government in implementing the K+12 Basic Education program by launching its first dual-training program for senior high-school students in the country.
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Amid bleak news of an impending power shortage this summer (and the years to come), Philips’ May Magagawa Ka campaign was recently launched to shed light on how Filipinos can start saving energy now.
One early evening back in 1997, I literally sprang up from my bed with eyes wide and mouth open. Then I started jumping up and down while listening to a song that was just new to the 99.5 RT playlist at that time.
The Philippine Ports Authority even overshoots its P3.67-billion target by 16% or P582 million
“If the system works, the business community will be happy because its human resource will spend less unproductive time being stuck in traffic and will have more productive time on the job,†Henry J. Schumacher, executive director of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP), said in a text message on Sunday.
The Philips #MayMagagawaKa campaign encourages Filipinos to start saving energy now to manage the impending power shortage this summer and the years that follow.
Business groups have indicated skepticism on government claims that operations at the port of Manila have “completely normalized†after months of tightness due to the pileup of cargo containers.
The approval rating of President Benigno S. C Aquino III has fallen to its lowest after the Mamasapano fiasco, which may curtail the administration’s push for key legislative measures including much-awaited economic reforms according to analysts, even though business groups remain hopeful.