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Antique MSMEs Urged To Innovate To Be Competitive

MSMEs were encouraged to innovate during the opening of Antique's MSME Week, led by acting Governor Edgar Denosta.

United States-Philippines Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement Enters Into Force

With the enforcement of the 123 Agreement, US-Philippines nuclear cooperation enters a new phase.

Northern Samar Earns Presidential Recognition For MSME Support

The Northern Samar provincial government prepares to accept honors at the Presidential Awards for Outstanding MSMEs 2024 event in Malacañang Palace.

DTI Urges Public To Help Monitor Prices Of School Supplies

DTI-CAR seeks public assistance with monitoring school supply costs.

NEDA, BSP Chiefs Count On DAP To Shape Government Innovation

Secretary Arsenio Balisacan expressed confidence in the Development Academy of the Philippines' continued support in fostering innovation within government agencies.

Philippines Top Performance In Debt Transparency Report Boosts Public Trust

Recognizing the Philippines' leadership in investor relations and debt transparency, Secretary Ralph Recto highlights the DOF's effective strategies in promoting financial accountability.

Economist: Employment Data Likely Improved In May

Agricultural employment figures for May 2024 may reflect positive trends, buoyed by favorable weather conditions, according to economist Michael Ricafort.

DTI Wants AI Research Center To Be Revenue-Generating

DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual's vision for CAIR includes transforming AI research into a robust revenue-generating sector.

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

NEDA Secretary Balisacan highlights the potential for a PHP2 trillion annual boost from AI solutions, emphasizing the need for improved internet infrastructure.

Local Pharma Makers Eye Higher Share In Government Procurement

By 2030, the Philippine Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association aims to have local manufacturers make up 50 percent of government procurement, up from the current less than 5 percent.

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