From outdated shelf labels to digital glitches, small checkout errors quietly blow household budgets, highlighting gaps in retail oversight and consumer protection under Philippine law.
NOW once aimed to become the country’s next largest telco player but currently faces billions in fines for unsupervised operations and misleading investor disclosures.
The UAE’s strategic location also positions Filipinos for easier access to markets across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
A viral open letter exposes how fear, penalties, and unclear rules are pushing Filipino entrepreneurs from growth into survival.
December output and sales rebounded, but full-year data show gains concentrated in a few industries.
Fewer jobs were added last year, millions remained underemployed, and stalled infrastructure projects weighed on hiring momentum.
January data show prices staying within range, but pressure is building in housing, utilities, and everyday essentials.
As cervical cancer remains a top threat to Filipinas, a citywide diagnostics partnership in Navotas proves that early detection is a smart economic investment.
From turning moments meant for enjoyment into competitions shaped by speed, consumerism, and resale value, scalping has found itself thriving in the everyday market of Filipinos.
Rising premiums, profits, and assets highlight a widening gap between a thriving insurance industry and millions of Filipinos still without protection.
