Category | Doing business in Philippines

British Council awards Filipino entrepreneurs

Posted on 13 August 2010

Four groups of promising young Filipino social entrepreneurs pitched their most creative and innovative business ideas to emerge the winners in this year’s “I Am a Changemaker” competition organised by British Council Philippines.
Four winners were chosen out of a dozen finalists – one each from the National Capital Region (NCR), Luzon, 

the first Philippine International Eco-Show (PINES), August 26-28 2010

Posted on 18 July 2010

In line with global efforts to preserve the environment, the country’s green stakeholders unite in preparation for the first Philippine International Eco-Show (PINES) slated August 26-28 of this year, reported the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), an attached agency of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship Negosyo

Posted on 21 March 2010

Go Negosyo is the advocacy of the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE), a non-stock, non-profit organization that advocates for a change in MINDSET and ATTITUDE.  We believe that Filipinos can address poverty in the country by engaging in entrepreneurship and developing an optimistic, passionate, creative and innovative, resourceful, diligent and 

Consultancy on Starting and doing business in Philippines for foreign companies

Posted on 27 February 2010

Foreign companies starting or doing business in the Philippines must register their company with various government agencies including the SEC and BIR .  Foreign companies that are over 60% export can be fully foreign owned in the Philippines through a Branch or Domestic Corporation.
Kittelson & Carpo was founded by a Filipino corporate tax lawyer and an American Outsourcing Consultant 

recycling facility and Biosphere power plant in San Fernando, Philippines

Posted on 03 January 2010

The rotting garbage in landfills produces methane, a greenhouse gas that is 21 times worse than carbon dioxide. The world’s annual dumping of 1.6 billion tons of trash is a sustainable source of power! Trash, rubbish, whatever you call it, the 1.6 billion tonnes of stuff the world throws away each year — 250 kilograms 

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