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US biz council concludes defense mission

The US-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) concluded its largest-ever aerospace, defense, and security mission to the Philippines on Aug. 15, with a delegation of 26...

US firms, PH schools to train nuclear workforce

US companies and Philippine educational institutions signed agreements Friday in support of building the country’s nuclear workforce. EōS Organization, a global leader in advancing energy...

China sanctions US firms over Taiwan

BEIJING – China on Friday slapped sanctions on seven US companies after Washington’s approval last week of a $571.3 million military aid package to...

Over 100 US firms to explore New Clark City

More than 100 US companies expressed interest in exploring investment opportunities in Clark Freeport Zone and New Clark City, particularly in areas like connective...

Pascual woos US electronics firms, cites huge pool of young Filipino talent

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Alfredo Pascual encouraged US companies to invest in the Philippine semiconductor industry in a roundtable meeting at...

Washington concerned over China moves against US companies

WASHINGTON, USA—US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo expressed concern to her Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao on Thursday over Beijing’s restrictions on US companies. The officials, who...

US firms keen on hiring Pinoy workers from Sudan

American companies have expressed interest in employing overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) recently rescued by the Philippine government from Sudan, Department of Migrant Workers (DMW)...

Relocating US companies out of China

"The history has already been written."   Conclusion American policy makers supported by misguided economists believe that ordering its companies to relocate back to the US could...

US companies navigate minefield in Trump era

By Jeremy Tordjman WASHINGTON"•Starbucks promises to hire 10,000 refugees? President Donald Trump’s supporters call for a boycott. Uber allegedly takes advantage of the president’s anti-immigration...

Donald Trump threats may not stop US offshoring of jobs

By Luc Olinga NEW YORK"•President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to retaliate against US companies planning to shift operations overseas constitute a new risk for multinationals, but...
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