The Philippine Parts Makers Association (PPMA) on Sunday welcomed the government decision to secure P4.32 billion in funding ...
The government will settle obligations under the Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy (CARS) program using savings ...
Michigan State football is the latest power four program to extend an offer to a high-level defensive lineman from the Windy ...
For the benefit of first time arriving passengers at Bengaluru T1 and who have to go to Parking P4Two close friends came in ...
BYU players have entered the transfer portal since it opened in early January. 7 of the 11 have found new schools, and a pair ...
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Go: CARS program funding gap addressed

The Marcos administration has resolved the funding gap in the government’s major automotive incentive program, securing its ...
KEY reforms in trade facilitation, transportation and other sectors are in place to support sustained economic growth, Department of Finance Secretary Frederick ...
INQUIRER FILE PHOTO With the Marcos administration now pushing for “big, bold reforms,” economists said the test now rests on ...
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Reforms welcomed by business groups

BUSINESS groups welcomed reform initiatives announced by Cabinet officials last Friday, saying this would help strengthen governance and boost industry and overall economic growth.
The government on Friday said it has already resolved funding for the Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy (CARS), after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s veto of unprogrammed funds.
Economic managers assured that the government can still pay auto industry stakeholders despite the veto of the Comprehensive ...
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‘Big, bold reforms’ pushed

Last Friday, members of the Marcos administration’s economic team led by Finance Secretary Frederick Go stood in front of ...