Bicol workers to receive pay hike this year – DOLE [The Philippine Star, March 25, 2026]
Wage Order RBV-23 provides that the daily minimum wage in Bicol will be raised to P455 starting April 8, and to P480 on Dec. 1.
Subsidy for 3.5M coco farmers sought amid plans to suspend biofuel blending [GMA News Online, March 24, 2026]
Biofuel blending refers to the practice of mixing a certain percentage of biofuels—such as coconut-based biodiesel—with conventional petroleum fuels like diesel or gasoline.
Diesel shock at sea: Cruise ships burn thousands of liters of fuel every hour — and that could send ticket prices rising [The Manila Times, March 24, 2026]
Southeast Asian cruise routes — including voyages from Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong — have been gaining popularity among Filipino travelers in recent years. If fuel prices continue climbing, passengers booking cruises later this year could see noticeably higher fares compared with current prices.
Zambales residents back charter changes for Magsaysay-named university, reject renaming [The Philippine Star, March 24, 2026]
Following the withdrawal of a bill seeking to rename the President Ramon Magsaysay State University (PRMSU) and enact certain amendments to its charter, Zambales residents now said they favor charter revisions but without the proposed name change.
Gatchalian: US plan to turn PH into ammo hub favorable to country but… [Manila Bulletin, March 23, 2026]
The United States’ supposed plan to turn the Philippines into an ammunition production hub could be favorable for the country but strict national security measures should be in place if it pushes through.
SEC 'ready to face court' over 10-year broker-director limit [GMA News Online, March 23, 2026]
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday defended its proposal to impose a 10-year cumulative term limit for broker-directors, saying it is prepared to go to court after an affected party challenged the measure.
Caterer apologizes after getting backlash for 'dehumanizing' food service at event [ABS-CBN News, March 23, 2026]
Servers can be seen balancing multiple desserts on trays attached to their neck and back in posts shared by influencer Toni Sia that drew criticism online, with many calling it "modern slavery."
Marcos approves shift to trimestral school calendar for AY 2026-2027 [The Philippine Star, March 23, 2026]
The first term, which will run from June to September, carries 54 instructional days and 10 days of assessment. In the second term, from September to December, students will receive 55 instructional days and a 10-day assessment period. The third term, from January to March, will have 61 instructional days with a shorter assessment period of six days. Each term will have structured and continuous lessons, which will be boosted by brief non-academic programs.
DOF grants VAT exemption on indigenous natural gas [GMA News Online, March 23, 2026]
In a statement, the DOF said the new revenue regulations exempt from VAT the sale and purchase of indigenous natural gas, aggregated gas, and electricity generated using such gas, including ancillary services tied to power generation.
ICTSI exits China port with $112-M sale of Yantai stake [Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 23, 2026]
lobal ports operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is exiting its port venture in China after 20 years, as it moves to sell its controlling stake in the Yantai International Container Terminal Ltd. (YICTL).
Philippines may lose $200 million banana exports to war [The Philippine Star, March 23, 2026]
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data showed that Iran is one of the Philippines’ fastest growing markets for bananas, posting an annual growth rate of 15 percent from 2020 to 2025, and is now the country’s fourth largest market for fresh bananas.
Local perfume brands release statements amid viral ‘methanol’ content issue [interaksyon, March 23, 2026]
The TikTok account @cosmeticsluv, which describes itself as a “pro-consumer” account, gained attention after posting a video claiming it had performed a “methanol analysis” on samples of local perfume brands.
Sandro Marcos wants new grads to get transcripts, diplomas for free [GMA News Online, March 23, 2026]
House Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte 1st District Representative Sandro Marcos made the proposal under his House Bill 8701 or the Academic and Labor Pathways Assistance for Students (ALPAS) which requires colleges and universities to provide graduates with free copies of transcripts of records, diplomas, certificates of graduation and other employment requirements.
Marcos to open P500-million cold storage facility in CamSur [Inquirer Luzon, March 23, 2026]
Governor Luis Raymund “Lray” Villafuerte Jr. told the Inquirer in a phone interview that the 7.5-hectare agri-industrial hub, described as the centerpiece of the CamSur Food Complex, would boost food security and increase farmers’ incomes.
BIR collections hit P530B, exceed target in early 2026 [Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 21, 2026]
Latest data from the agency showed collections rose nearly 3 percent year on year to P530.06 billion from January to February, equivalent to 100.43 percent of the BIR’s target.
Peso drop has good, bad effects, says FPI [The Manila Times, March 21, 2026]
“A weaker currency can boost exporters by increasing the peso value of foreign revenues. However, for those which rely on imports, higher costs offset part of this advantage, tempering overall gains in competitiveness,” FPI Chairman Elizabeth Lee said in a statement.
Nordeco urged to block Davao Light’s takeover of assets [Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 21, 2026]
Northern Davao Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Nordeco) still has a fighting chance to reclaim its franchise areas from a unit of Aboitiz Power Corp., according to the Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association, Inc. (Philreca).
DOST, Palawan State University eye first petroleum R&D lab in Puerto Princesa [GMA News Online, March 20, 2026]
The partnership targets to develop the Drilling Fluids Research and Innovation (DFRI) Laboratory as a "significant step toward developing locally available and sustainable drilling fluids, which are crucial to modern oil and gas exploration and operations."
Termination of ICC-approval on Unified Grand Central Station project OK’d —DEPDev [GMA News Online, March 20, 2026]
In March last year, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) terminated the agreement with BF Corporation and Foresight Development and Surveying Company (BFC-FDSC) Consortium, which was tapped to build the UGCS for LRT-1, MRT-3, and MRT-7 due to excessive delays.
Solon: Sugar sector lost P7B, more seen if overimportations go unchecked [Inquirer.Net, March 20, 2026]
The country’s sugar industry has already lost P7.28 billion due to overimportation — and may even lose up to P20 billion by June 2026 if the situation is not addressed, Negros Occidental Rep. Javi Benitez warned.