The European Union (EU) has issued a formal warning or “yellow card” to the Philippines and Papua New Guinea for their practices of illegal fishing. The...
MANILA — The Philippines unemployment rate for April 2014 has eased to 7.0 percent from April 2013’s unemployment rate of 7.6 percent, and April 2012’s 7.5...
MANILA — Higher export earnings from total agro-based products, petroleum, minerals, and forest products kept exports in a positive territory for April 2014, according to the...
MONTREAL — Finance Minister Joe Oliver says he’s concerned that provincial governments and Canada’s global allies will reverse five years of gains since the 2008-09 recession...
MANILA– The peso improved to a dollar Friday on general weakening of the US currency partly due to the cut in European Central Bank’s (ECB) interest...
BERLIN—German industrial production edged up by a smaller-than-expected 0.2 per cent in April compared with the previous month, even as factory orders in Europe’s biggest economy...
SEOUL, South Korea—South Korea’s economic growth hit its highest level in three years in the first quarter, boosted by new home construction and exports of electronics....
BRUSSELS, Belgium—President Barack Obama says it’s not his place to intervene in a U.S. investigation into France’s largest bank that could result in a multibillion-dollar fine....
The world’s largest retailer faces new challenges at a time when low prices and one-stop shopping can be a few clicks away on a tablet computer...
MANILA — The United States and other countries are eyeing Mindanao for their next investment ventures, Malacanang said Wednesday. In a press briefing, Presidential Spokesman Edwin...