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In countries like Indonesia and Laos, some projects have boosted connectivity and helped catalyse economic growth. In the Philippines, the Mindanao railway is not the only project in limbo as ...
the P50-billion Subic-Clark Railway project, and the first phase of the Mindanao Railway project worth P36 billion. “Despite the second Trump administration’s sort of ‘inwardness’ in terms of current ...
The city’s “unpredictable business climate” has slowed down a bit the selling of real estate for residential and commercial ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNSMC taps Korea Railroad to complete MRT-7 by 2026SAN MIGUEL Corp. (SMC), through its wholly owned unit SMC MRT-7 Corp., has signed an operations and maintenance services deal with Korea Railroad Corp. (Korail) to fast-track the development of Metro ...
Philippine mythology is finding its way to Hollywood through an animated feature by DreamWorks Animation.
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Philstar.com on MSNICTSI acquires new property in BrazilLogistics giant International Container Terminal Services Inc. has acquired a stake in a marine property in Rio de Janeiro in line with plans to ramp up operations in Brazil.
ICTSI yesterday said it has purchased a 47-percent interest in Inhauma Fundo de Investimento Imobiliario-FII (FII Inhauma) to kick off its expansion projects ... to maritime, rail and road ...
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NCR slowdown leads to a suburban shiftBig ticket public projects are going full steam ahead and are scheduled for completion between this year and 2028. These include New Manila International Airport, North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR ..
The first phase will link Tagum, Davao and Digos and is the first part of the 1550km Mindanao Railway Project (MRP) designed to connect the key cities on the southern island of Mindanao. Three bidders ...
State-run Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) said the newly-completed Port Operations Building (POB) under the Balingoan Port ...
The Akhaura–Agartala Cross-Border Rail Link project was going on with India’s assistance of nearly ₹400 crore extended to Bangladesh. File photo: Mint Citing political unrest in Bangladesh ...
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