
Philippines: $106.2 billion worth of ‘PPP’ projects underway
Manila: With a whopping ₱6.01 trillion ($106.2 billion) in projects lined up, the country’s infrastructure game is getting a serious makeover, potentially supercharging the economy
Manila: With a whopping ₱6.01 trillion ($106.2 billion) in projects lined up, the country’s infrastructure game is getting a serious makeover, potentially supercharging the economy
MOSCOW: The high-profile ceremony, held as part of His Majesty the Sultan’s state visit to the Russian Federation, included the signing of an agreement on
Moscow : During the state visit of His Majesty the Sultan, President Vladimir Putin delivered a speech underscoring the enduring and evolving relationship between the
The US set new duties as high as 3,521% on solar imports from four Southeast Asian countries, delivering a win for domestic manufacturers while intensifying
The name of Dr Nikku Madhusudhan exploded in the public domain with his breakthrough research on a planet named K2-18b. What made the announcement significant
The Trump administration took steps to impose levies on Chinese vessels docking at US ports, threatening to shake up global shipping routes and escalate the
WASHINGTON : The legal action, initially filed by 17 students in Georgia on April 11, has since drawn 116 more students from various universities nationwide.
Oil rose for a second day after the US vowed to reduce Iran’s energy exports to “zero”. Brent crude climbed above $66 a barrel after
NETHERLANDS : During the meeting, discussions focused on strengthening the existing ties between the Sultanate of Oman and the Netherlands. Both sides reviewed key areas
The US will begin imposing tariffs of more than 20 per cent on most imports of tomatoes from Mexico, citing “unfairly priced” shipments from the
President Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff onslaught is overshadowing the Philippines’ sound economic fundamentals and will likely keep banks selective in deploying funds, according to the
US President Donald Trump talked up Thursday a self-deportation campaign that encourages undocumented migrants to voluntarily leave so they can come back legally at some
Stocks sank and Treasuries sold off as financial markets were hit by fresh turmoil after US President Donald Trump ratcheted up the pressure on China
Stocks sank and Treasuries sold off as financial markets were hit by fresh turmoil after US President Donald Trump ratcheted up the pressure on China
MOSCOW : A Russian Soyuz-2.1a rocket, named the ‘Victory Rocket’ in honour of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, launched on
China slammed the US for threatening to raise tariffs and pledged to retaliate if Washington follows through, raising the stakes of the trade war between
The imposition of sweeping tariffs by the Trump administration marks a profound turning point in international trade. On April 2, the US government introduced unprecedented
Manila: The peso gained further on Monday (April 7), opening at ₱56.852 against the US dollar, in a show of further strengthening. The Philippine currency
Panic selling gripped global markets on Monday, as US President Donald Trump refused to budge on his swingeing tariffs despite China retaliating and global recession
Washington: Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of major US cities on Saturday to oppose the divisive policies of President Donald Trump, in
Colombo : The issue of fishermen was discussed in considerable detail between India and Sri Lanka, with Sri Lankan authorities informing India that they have
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