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Dreaming of more trains for the Philippines

I wrote this piece while on a six-hour trip on board a train from Berlin, Germany to The Hague, Netherlands. For almost two ...
Last Tuesday, Feb. 17, I attended the Pandesal Forum on the topic, “Taxes: What reforms do Filipinos actually need? Who really pays?” The three speakers were Mon Abrea, chief tax advisor of Asian ...
THE Air Carriers Association of the Philippines (ACAP) on Wednesday welcomed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s support for the proposed scrapping of the travel tax.
The country’s largest airlines have urged the government to abolish the travel tax to lower the cost of international flights ...
U.S. expands advanced missile deployments in northern Philippines, positioning Tomahawk-capable systems within 1,000+ miles ...
AIRLINE OPERATORS expressed support for the removal of the travel tax, noting how discontinuing the tax would boost passenger demand and lower the cost of travel. In a statement on Wednesday, the Air ...
The United States plans to deploy more high-tech missile systems to the Philippines to help deter aggression in the South ...
A group of air carriers welcomed the decision of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to elevate the proposed abolition of the travel tax to the administration's priority list of legislative measures.
The country’s major airlines are throwing their weight behind the government proposal to scrap the long-standing travel tax, arguing that the move ...
GMA Public Affairs’ travel and food documentary program “Pinas Sarap” continues its supremacy on air, emerging as the No. 1 ...