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Sunday, 15 September 2024
Sunday, 15 September 2024
Metro Manila, four other provinces under State of Calamity due to Carina
Interior and Local Government Secretary Benhur Abalos Jr. proclaimed a state of calamity in four more provinces on Thursday in response to the destruction caused by the southwest monsoon, which was exacerbated by Super Typhoon Carina. During a Carina situation briefing with President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., Abalos stated that, in addition to the cities in the National Capital Region (NCR), Bataan, Bulacan, Batangas, and Cavite have declared a state of calamity. The Metro Manila Council (MMC) proclaimed a state of calamity in the National Capital Region on Wednesday in response to catastrophic floods caused by the southwest monsoon or Habagat and Super Typhoon Carina. In several of the 16 cities and one municipality that comprise the NCR, the government will be able to deploy its quick response funding for emergency relief and rescue activities as a result of the state of emergency being declared. In addition, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has mandated a 60-day price freeze on basic goods in Metro Manila. Typhoon Carina departed the Philippine Area of Responsibility for Taiwan early on Thursday. However, the state weather authority PAGASA stated that the typhoon would continue enhancing the southwest monsoon until Saturday. 📷 Henry Ramirezjr, Hinanay Cavaneyro Jr Ricardo, Chad Gerona
Caloocan City implements cleaning and declogging operations
CALOOCAN CITY, Philippines -- The Caloocan City Environmental Management Department (CEMD) conducted a cleaning operation on C3 Road, Barangay 21, Barangay 22, Tambakol Alley, and Taksay Street at Dagat-dagatan Avenue in Barangay 28 on July 17. In a social media post, Mayor Dale "Along" Malapitan expressed his commitment to continuing the cleanup drive to ensure the city remains clean and pleasant. He appealed for the support and cooperation of residents. On July 18, employees of the Public Safety and Traffic Management Department (PSTMD) - North carried out declogging operations at various locations in Caloocan, including Laloma Street in Barangay 178, Ilang-ilang Street in Barangay 175, and along Camarin Road leading to Bagong Silang. The local chief executive emphasized that this initiative aligns with the city's safety measures and supports overall community well-being. “Patuloy ang pagkilos ng pamahalaang lungsod bilang paghahanda sa mga posibleng pagbaha ngayong panahon ng tag-ulan para sa kaligtasan ng mga Batang Kankaloo,” he explained. 📷 Along Malapitan FB
PCCI Metro Manila Business Conference 2024 set for August
The 2024 Metro Manila Business Conference (MMBC) organized by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry - National Capital Region (PCCI-NCR) will be held on August 22-24 at the Fiesta Pavilion, The Manila Hotel, bringing together top leaders in business, government and related entities. The event banners the theme, "Integrating Trade, Technology & Tourism for Sustainable Economic Transformation." The business group announced, “Join us as we delve into thought-provoking discussions, foster meaningful connections, locally as well as globally, and be engaged in shaping the future of business in Metro Manila. Don't miss this remarkable opportunity to gain invaluable insights, network with industry leaders, and be part of a transformative journey towards sustainable economic growth.” PCCI-NCR is currently headed by Dr. Hernando B. Delizo, Chairman and CEO of Clinica Manila, also referred to as Ambulatory Healthcare Institute, Inc., renowned as the pioneer in operating a fully-automated, comprehensive healthcare facility inside a shopping mall, and accredited by the prestigous Accreditation Canada International (ACI). Dr. Delizo will lead the chapters of PCCI in the NCR, which are expected to be joined by the officials of the region’s 17 local government units (LGUs) comprising 16 cities and one municipality. “This business event promises to be a convergence of brilliant minds and innovative ideas,” the PCCI-NCR underscored. Regarded as the Philippines’ biggest and most influential business group, the PCCI counts among its members more than 30,000 small, medium, and large enterprises, local chambers, and industry associations representing various sectors of business all over the country. PCCI is currently led by its President, Enunina “Nina” Mangio, owner of several large businesses including the SamgyeopMasarap chain of restaurants, Board Governor of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP), a Board of Trustee for the Philippine Food Exporters Confederation (Philexport), Honorary Chair and Senior Adviser for Philippines-Korea Business Council, and Honorary Consul of the Republic of Liberia in West Africa. 📷 PCCI FB
3 months agoPH and Qatar to sign investment pact
The Philippines and Qatar are eyeing to ratify this year an Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (IPPA) which will ensure a business-friendly environment to facilitate greater trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the two countries. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Alfredo Pascual shared that he and Qatar Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Bin Qassim Al-Abdullah Al-nes have discussed the proposed agreement in a meeting held in Doha on the sidelines of the Qatar Economic Forum. He added that they also discussed the holding of the inaugural Philippines-Qatar Joint Economic, Commercial, and Technical Committee (JECTC) meeting in the first quarter of 2025, with a business forum and a business-to-business matching session on the sidelines of the meeting. The DTI and MOCI also agreed to pursue a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation on intellectual property rights (IPR) protection, as well as facilitate the exchange of information and best practices, training programs, and high-level dialogues on IP policy, Pascual elaborated. He noted that the Philippine delegation expressed concern about the proliferation of counterfeit Filipino brands in the Middle East, including Qatar, as he expressed optimisim that enhanced cooperation on IPR protection, including the proposed MOU, would address these concerns and create a more fair and secure environment. Pascual emphasized, "The Philippines is eager to further strengthen its economic partnership with Qatar through enhanced investment flows, increased cooperation on intellectual property rights, and the establishment of the Joint Economic, Commercial, and Technical Committee. We believe that this collaboration will not only benefit our two countries but also contribute to greater prosperity and stability in both the Gulf and Southeast Asia regions." During the forum, he discussed the Philippines' focus on infrastructure development, improved connectivity, and strategic policy reforms to ensure the country’s competitiveness. He stressed that the Maharlika Investment Fund, the Philippines' first sovereign wealth fund, provides support to the nation's Build Better More infrastructure program. The new Public-Private Partnership Code also ensures a clear and predictable policy environment for investors, he added. “Our competitive economic environment, coupled with our game-changing reforms, signals our readiness to attract foreign investments and support sustainable development,” Pascual emphasized. 📷 DTI FB
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