A coalition of civic society groups is pushing for the Philippines to introduce a heftier tax on mining transition minerals. The Philippines is one of the biggest nickel ore suppliers to China, and ...
the Philippines finds itself on the receiving end of China’s aggression, not only in the West Philippine Sea, but also where mining is pervasive. In 2011, a report by the risk consultancy ...
Philippines coal producer Semirara Mining and Power is planning to invest approximately $5.07bn (291.4bn pesos) to expand its mining operations. The five-year proposal has been submitted to the ...
The Embassy of Sweden in Manila and Business Sweden on Friday launched a transformative collaboration to advance sustainable ...
To prevent racking up more national debt from running its first-ever sovereign wealth fund, the Philippines may turn to privatising idle mining assets, particularly those that might benefit from the ...
Philex Mining Corp. said its attributable net income from January to September fell by almost a quarter year-on-year to ...
CLARITY on the provisions of the mining fiscal regime is expected to attract more investment in mineral processing, the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (CoMP) said.
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said it had “limited” manpower to oversee all mining sites in the country and enjoined local government units ...
Foreign investors are expected to flock to the Philippines once a bill that seeks to reform the current mining fiscal regime is passed by Congress, according to the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines ...
THE Swedish government has expressed interest in collaborating with the Philippines in mining, health, transportation, digitalization, and defense, the Board of Investments (BoI) said. In a statement ...
Semirara Mining and Power, the Philippines’ largest coal producer, said it’s looking to spend 291.4-billion pesos ($5.07-billion) to expand its mines. The company has proposed to the ...
Semirara Mining and Power Corp., the Philippines’ largest coal producer, said it’s looking to spend 291.4 billion pesos ($5.07 billion) to expand its mines. The company has proposed to the ...