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The Manila Times on MSNPH gets P65B for big-ticket projectsTHE Marcos administration secured approximately P65.4 billion worth of funding support from Japan for big-ticket ...
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Philstar.com on MSNJapan lends P65 billion to Philippines for infrastructure, climate changeThe Philippines and Japan have signed P65 billion worth of loan financing for five projects aimed at boosting infrastructure ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNPolitical showdown in Metro Manila: Brace for the campaign stormMetro Manila will enter a tumultuous political season. With a medley of candidates from mayors to congressmen gearing up for battle, citizens will witness an acute elevation in political ...
The Department of Finance (DOF) said it secured P65.- billion loan from the Japanese government to finance big-ticket ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto secured financing for big-ticket infrastructure projects and budget support for health and ...
THE Department of Finance (DOF) secured a total of P65.43 billion from the Japanese government to accelerate the rollout of Japan-supported projects in the Philippines. Finance Secretary Ralph G.
In its weather forecast, PAGASA said that Davao Region, Zamboanga Peninsula, SOCCSKSARGEN and BARMM may anticipate cloudy ...
A Low-Pressure Area (LPA) was spotted 905 kilometers East of Southeastern Mindanao at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, according to PAGASA.
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The Punch on MSNAsian markets mixed as traders struggle to match Wall St rallyEquities diverged in Asia on Tuesday, as investors struggled to extend Wall Street's rally despite easing fears over Trump's ...
The Department of Social Welfare and Development Field Office-Eastern Visayas (DSWD-FO-8) delivered 23,400 family food packs on Saturday to Eastern Samar families affected by recent flooding caused by ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippines, Japan ink 5 loan deals worth P65BThe Philippines has sealed five financing agreements with Japan worth P65.4 billion to fund big-ticket infrastructure projects, as well as climate and universal health-care programs of the government.
Equities mostly rose in Asia on Tuesday, extending Wall Street's rally on easing fears over Donald Trump's planned tariffs, ...
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