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BusinessMirror, 30 mai 2026

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ArticlePHL, Japan sign rene­go­ti­ated treaty against double tax­a­tion

THE Phil­ip­pines and Japan signed a rene­go­ti­ated double tax­a­tion treaty, repla­cing a dec­ades-old agree­ment and updat­ing with­hold­ing tax rules on dividends, interest and roy­al­ties. In a state­ment on Fri­day, the Depart­ment of Fin­ance...

PHL, Japan sign rene­go­ti­ated treaty against double tax­a­tion

ArticleBUSINESS CONFIDENCE SLIPS FOR 2ND MONTH

CONFIDENCE of local busi­nesses con­tin­ued to wane amid the ongo­ing Middle East con­flict which has kept oil prices and infla­tion elev­ated, accord­ing to the cent­ral bank’s Busi­ness Expect­a­tions Sur­vey (BES). Based on the latest sur­vey...

BUSINESS CONFIDENCE SLIPS FOR 2ND MONTH

ArticleImport pay­ments soar 22.4% to $13.17B in April, says PSA

THE coun­try’s import pay­ments surged in April, with bills for min­eral fuels post­ing the fast­est growth among major import com­mod­ity groups. Latest data from the Phil­ip­pine Stat­ist­ics Author­ity (PSA) showed the import bill reached $13.17...

Import pay­ments soar 22.4% to $13.17B in April, says PSA

ArticleCPBRD: GLOBAL SHOCKS HITTING PHL HARDER WITH TRAIN LAW

GLOBAL oil price shocks are now hit­ting the Phil­ip­pine eco­nomy harder fol­low­ing the imple­ment­a­tion of higher fuel excise taxes under the Tax Reform for Accel­er­a­tion and Inclu­sion (TRAIN) Law, as increases in global crude prices are being...

CPBRD: GLOBAL SHOCKS HITTING PHL HARDER WITH TRAIN LAW

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Cur­rent-month Busi­ness Expect­a­tions Sur­vey (BES) con­fid­ence index in April 2026, indic­at­ing a deeper pess­im­istic sen­ti­ment among Phil­ip­pine firms com­pared with -24.3% in March 2026, amid elev­ated infla­tion and geo­pol­it­ical risks.

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