President Bongbong Marcos has vowed a USD 22.8-billion investment pledge with China, which he believes draws more jobs and tech opportunities for Filipinos.
From being lauded as the third best-performing agency during a disaster, the Department of Social Welfare and Development commended its personnel for their efforts during the emergencies.
The Japanese administration has reaffirmed its commitment to continuing the support in the Philippines in developing effective disaster risk management in various schools.
For the year 2023 to 2028, the Marcos administration aims to provide quality education in the country, highlighting it as one of the Philippine Development Plan's priorities.
Even with the rise in the cost of basics, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the most recent inflation rate can still be categorized under the target set by the Development Budget Coordination Committee.
During his state visit to China, President Bongbong Marcos took the chance to discuss the problem facing Filipino fishermen in the West Philippine Sea.