When the leaders of the US, Japan and Philippines meet at the White House on Thursday, a key topic binds their relationship – common concern over China.
Army to hold training in the Philippines as maritime tensions rise
About 2,000 U.S. and Philippine army forces will join the dayslong combat drills backed by helicopters and artillery fire against armed adversaries in a jungle setting in the northern Philippines in …
The future of fast-food service? Cashiers are Zooming in from the Philippines to take your order at a NY fried chicken joint
Fast-food businesses are turning to automation and outsourcing in order to save on labor costs and boost profit margins.
Biden to meet Japan’s PM Kishida and hold trilateral meeting with Philippines
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is beginning a much-anticipated visit to Washington on Tuesday. Kishida will take part in a meeting with Biden and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The Thai Government (DITP) launches a press conference and business matching event in Manila
With the Philippines poised as Asia’s future economic powerhouse, Thai Trade Center in Manila under the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce in Thailand, is …
China Constantly Coerces Japan and Philippines, US Envoy to Japan Emanuel Says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China constantly uses coercion and pressures other countries, including Japan and the Philippines, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel said on Monday.
Philippines’ SEC Warns Against eToro for Unauthorized Securities Offerings
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines has recently spotlighted the online trading platform eToro, declaring it unauthorized for securities sale or offerings within the nation …
Biden to warn Beijing against meddling in South China Sea
Rusting hulk of Philippines vessel Sierra Madre grounded on disputed reef has become potential US-China flashpoint …
WWIII could start over Philippines dispute in South China Sea, China ‘not respecting’ treaties, expert says
China has increased provocations against the Philippines over territorial claims in the South China Sea. A recent opinion piece in the government-run China Daily warned Manila ‘against the horrors of …
Fighting for their land: on Philippines’ Boracay island, indigenous Ati tribe faces eviction threat
Boracay’s indigenous Ati people have been pushed to the margins and are fighting to retain agricultural land that developers claim is better used for tourism.