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    • Loboc River boats are now cruising again 

      (BusinessWorld, March 14, 2022, on page S3/3)
      Bohol's popular Loboc River Cruise is again receiving guests after intensive post-Typhoon Odette rehabilitation. According to Lourdes Sultan, manager of Travel Village Tours, a Loboc River Cruise operator, the floating ...
    • Investors with $34 trillion urge climate change action 

      Reuters (BusinessWorld, June 27, 2019, on page S2/4)
      Investors managing more than $34 trillion in assets, nearly half the world’s invested capital, are demanding urgent action from governments on climate change, piling pressure on leaders of the world’s 20 biggest economies ...
    • US backs PHL Senate in China condemnation over sea row 

      Tan, Alyssa Nicole O. (BusinessWorld, December 21, 2022, on page S1/10)
      The United States has backed the Philippine Senate’s condemnation of China for what they described as harassment and encroachment in Philippine maritime territories in the highly disputed South China Sea, according to a ...
    • China likely to just snub PHL senators' tirade on sea incident 

      Tan, Alyssa Nicole O.; Cruz, Beatriz Marie D. (BusinessWorld, December 16, 2022, on page S1/10)
      China could not be expected to change its stance and course of action in disputed parts of the South China Sea after Philippine senators signed a resolution on Wednesday condemning what they called harassment and encroachment ...
    • US sanctions individuals, entities over China-based illegal fishing 

      Reuters (BusinessWorld, December 12, 2022, on page S1/3)
      The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on individuals and companies, including Nasdaq-listed Pingtan Marine Enterprise, Ltd. (PME), over what Washington says are human rights abuses linked to China-based illegal ...
    • China calls reported reclamation activities in Spratlys 'fake news' 

      Tan, Alyssa Nicole O. (BusinessWorld, December 22, 2022, on page S1/12)
      China on Wednesday denied allegations that it is conducting reclamation activities in unoccupied features of the resource-rich Spratlys Island, parts of which are claimed by the Philippines and calls it the Kalayaan Island ...
    • Manila Water and partners supply treated water for Dumagat community 

      Jose, Ashley Erika O. (BusinessWorld, December 29, 2022, on page S1/3)
      Manila Water Co., Inc. has opened a water treatment facility in Norzagaray, Bulacan for an indigenous community in the area, the water concessionaire announced on Wednesday. The facility will produce clean potable water ...
    • Import permits suspended for galunggong, mackerel 

      Jose, Ashley Erika O. (BusinessWorld, December 15, 2022, on page S1/4)
      The Department of Agriculture (DA) said it has suspended the issuance of sanitary and phytosanitary import clearances for round scad (galunggong), mackerel, and various other species, effective immediately. According to a ...
    • PHL, China foreign ministries to sign accord for ‘direct communication’ on sea incidents 

      Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T. (BusinessWorld, December 30, 2022, on page S1/10)
      The foreign ministers of the Philippines and China will sign an agreement during President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s state visit to China next week to open direct communication lines and avoid tensions in Philippine-claimed ...
    • Philippines to protest China presence near shoal 

      Tadalan, Charmaine (BusinessWorld, October 3, 2019, on page S1/10)
      Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. yesterday ordered the filing of a diplomatic protest again China over the presence of its ships near Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. " I'm in Moscow. Do I have ...
    • US vows to defend Philippines in case of attack 

      Aquino, Norman P.; Tan, Alyssa Nicole O. (BusinessWorld, November 18, 2021, on page S1/12)
      The United States would support the Philippines’ 2016 arbitral win in a sea dispute with China, as it vowed to aid the Southeast Asian nation in case of an attack on its vessels in the South China Sea. “You have our word ...
    • On the heels of last week’s sea incident: Duterte to join ASEAN-China relations summit 

      Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T.; Tan, Alyssa Nicole O. (BusinessWorld, November 22, 2021, on page S1/12)
      Philippine President Rodrigo R. Duterte will join a Nov. 22 meeting between southeast Asian nations and China to discuss the future of the region’s relations with Beijing, his office said at the weekend. The scheduled ...
    • PHL tells China to 'back off' after boat attack 

      Tan, Alyssa Nicole O. (BusinessWorld, November 19, 2021, on page S1/12)
      The Philippines on Thursday told China to “back off” after three Chinese Coast Guard vessels illegally blocked and discharged water cannons on boats that were carrying supply to a military post on a Philippine-occupied ...
    • DENR coastal management program receives support from Germany 

      Añago, Blanca Angelica D. (BusinessWorld, November 29, 2021, on page S1/4)
      The German government is supporting a Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) program that will make coastal management more prominent in the development plans of local government units (LGUs), the DENR said. ...
    • Philippines rejects China demand to leave shoal 

      Tan, Alyssa Nicole O.; Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T. (BusinessWorld, November 26, 2021, on page S1/10)
      The Philippines will not remove a ramshackle Navy ship grounded on an atoll in the South China Sea, its Defense chief said on Thursday, rejecting a Chinese demand days after it blocked a Philippine resupply mission. Second ...
    • PHL military completes mission blocked by China 

      Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T.; Ku, Russell Louis C. (BusinessWorld, November 24, 2021, on page S1/8)
      The Philippines on Tuesday resupplied its military outpost at the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, after the mission was blocked by the Chinese Coast Guard last week. The Palace made the announcement a week after ...
    • Duterte can't be forced to sue China, court says 

      Atienza, Kyle Aristophere T. (BusinessWorld, November 25, 2021, on page S1/12)
      The Philippine Supreme Court has rejected for lack of merit a lawsuit seeking to compel President Rodrigo Duterte to sue China over its island-building activities in the South China Sea. In a nine-page resolution, the ...
    • Organization of fishermen seeks gov’t help for members 

      Ochave, Mikhael D. (BusinessWorld, November 19, 2021, on page S1/2)
      The Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (PAMALAKAYA), an organization of small fishermen, said the government needs to provide aid to small fisherfolk during the three-month closed fishing season in the ...
    • Farm growth expected to have steadied 

      Galang, Vincent Mariel (BusinessWorld, December 19, 2019, on page S1/1)
      Agriculture production likely sustained growth this quarter despite storms that cost the sector about P4 billion worth of losses, a Cabinet official and private sector experts said in recent interviews.
    • On a mission to preserve our oceans 

      (BusinessWorld, September 1, 2021, on page S1/3)
      Earth has always served as the living of Rolex. Since the 1930s, its founders Hans Wilsdorf, tested hos Oyster Perpetual watches by transporting them to extreme locations, thus supporting the explorers who ventured into ...