Government ready to lift rice price capsA vendor shows well-milled rice sold for P41 per kilo and premium rice for P56 per kilo sold at a store in Commonwealth Market, Quezon City on September 6, 2023. “From our parameters, it seems that we are ready (to lift the price ceilings). The EO set the price cap on regular milled rice at P41 per kilogram and that of the well-milled rice at P45 per kilogram. These include providing logistics support to rice traders, financial assistance to Filipino farmers and unconditional rice price subsidies to poor consumers. In a statement, the Presidential Communications Office said rice prices have also gone down close to the price ceiling, with the average price of regular milled rice at about P41.91 per kilo and for well-milled rice at P45.95.

October 03, 2023 17:31 UTC

Public trust was also down by 14 points for Marcos, at 71 percent, and by 12 points for Duterte, at 75 percent. Duterte saw a smaller though still double-digit fall of 11 to 13 percent across all socioeconomic classes. Both the President and VP saw the biggest fall in trust ratings in Luzon, at 20 and 18 points, respectively. They still enjoy majority approval and trust ratings. Because BBM and Inday Sara suffered significant drops, speculation revolves around the issues that might have negatively affected them.

October 03, 2023 17:28 UTC

Photo from PCOAt a Palace press briefing, DA-Bureau of Plant Industry Director Gerald Glenn Panganiban said there were several indicators for lifting the price cap, including the decreasing rice prices in local markets during the implementation of the price ceiling in the country. Under the EO, the mandated price cap for regular milled rice is P41 per kilogram, while the mandated price ceiling for well-milled rice is P45.00 per kilogram. Panganiban said around "80 to 90 percent" of rice retailers have complied with the implementation of the mandated price ceilings. Records would show that the supply of rice in the market is equivalent to 52 days by end of September. When asked if there were other conditions the government needed to achieve before Marcos could lift the mandatory price ceilings on rice, Panganiban said, "There are other indicators that may be considered.

October 03, 2023 12:59 UTC

Previous NextA police sergeant drew his service revolver in Cheung Sha Wan in a failed attempt to stop a black vehicle suspected of carrying drugs. The pedestrian, 41, sustained head injuries and felt dizzy, while one of the taxi drivers, 65, sustained neck injuries. The other taxi driver, 60, sustained minor neck injuries but refused to be taken to hospital. A traffic officer immediately rushed out of the police car and tried to open the door of the black car but failed. "An officer ordered the driver to leave his vehicle, but the black vehicle suddenly started an escape attempt after stopping for around 30 seconds.

October 03, 2023 07:13 UTC

‘Pass-through fee removal to result in faster delivery’Executive Order 41 prohibits local government units from collecting pass-through fees on national roads and suspends the collection of any form of fees for all types of vehicles transporting goods. MANILA, Philippines — The suspension of pass-through fees will not only bring down logistics costs but also ensure faster delivery of products, according to the Department of Trade and Industry. Executive Order 41 prohibits local government units from collecting pass-through fees on national roads and suspends the collection of any form of fees for all types of vehicles transporting goods. In a news forum over the weekend, Trade Undersecretary Kim Lokin said EO 41 addresses the ease of doing business. This comes after President Marcos issued a rice price cap, which prompted them to issue a P15,000 subsidy to rice retailers who will be affected by the price cut, along with the sari-sari store owners.

October 02, 2023 19:03 UTC





Nobel prize for medicine goes to COVID-19 vaccine researchersHealthcare workers get vaccinated against COVID-19 during the launch of the bivalent Pfizer vaccine at the FilOil EcoOil Centre in San Juan on June 22, 2023. STOCKHOLM – Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman won the Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday for work on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology that paved the way for the groundbreaking COVID-19 vaccines. The World Health Organization declared COVID a pandemic in March 2020 and the mRNA vaccines were approved for use in December that year. Both these innovations were key to the Covid-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna. The pair will receive their Nobel prize, consisting of a diploma, a gold medal and a $1-million check, in Stockholm on Dec. 10.

October 02, 2023 19:03 UTC

Paalam climbs the ring against the 23-year-old Uzbek at 7:30 p.m. at the Hangzhou gymnasium. The Tokyo silver medal winner needed to dispatch Uulu Munarbek Seiitbek of Kyrgyzstan in the Round-of-16 by the score of 4-1 to reach the quarterfinals. Seiitbek, 27, was bronze medalist in the last World Championship in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Carlo Paalam (blue) battles Uulu Munarbek Seiitbek of Kyrgyzstan during the 19th Asian Games boxing competitions at the Hangzhou gymnasium on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023. CONTRIBUTED PHOTONow, Paalam will have to go through no less than the gold medal winner himself in a bid to join Marcial in the semis.

October 02, 2023 18:45 UTC

PROPERTY developer Phinma Properties recently recognized the housing proposals of nine teams from the Architecture Program of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde in a competition. The entries were screened based on their compliance with the innovation, buildability, ecological and sustainability impact, functionality aesthetics, and class requirements. Project Mayumi, crafted by Thea Florez, Yvonne Paez, Louise Pitoy and James Tan, clinched the first prize for the 125-square-meter category. It installed rotating bamboo windows and solar roof shingles to absorb the sun's rays and convert them into electricity. Learn more about Phinma Properties at http://phinmaproperties.com/.

October 02, 2023 16:12 UTC

Two people were injured after a car chase in Cheung Sha Wan on Monday morning, in which a police officer pulled a gun on a driver before he escaped pursuit in a sedan. The chase continued until they reached the junction of Castle Peak Road and Tai Nan West Street, where the driver had to stop due to the traffic. Officers got out of the police vehicle, with one pointing his gun at the sedan driver to warn and order the man to surrender. The driver instead chose to take a U-turn, ramming into two taxis, one sedan and a passerby before fleeing the scene. After a preliminary investigation, the police believed the driver was a drug dealer and are currently tracking him down.

October 02, 2023 14:11 UTC

Worldwide, new technologies are being developed to conserve global resources, and Japan's latest contribution is innovative methods for reducing the environmental burden of papermaking. We'll see a system already in use in offices, which - in a world first - turns used paper into new, erasing all the printing, and best of all requiring virtually no water. Another revolutionary paper technology uses limestone, a very common rock, as raw material. This gives a paper that's highly liquid- and tear-resistant, and can also replace plastic in many products. VIDEO BY MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF JAPANGet the latest newsdelivered to your inbox Sign up for The Manila Times newsletters By signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

October 02, 2023 14:07 UTC

LTFRB Technical Division Chief Joel Bolano led the posting of the stickers on Public Utility Buses (PUB), Public Utility Jeepney (PUJ) and taxis at the terminal. The stickers carry the 24/7 hotline of LTFRB, 1342, and the agency's email [email protected] where incidents of harassment inside public utility vehicles (PUVs) can be reported. LTFRB Chairman Teofilo Guadiz 3rd earlier led the launching of the memorandum circular for posting the stickers. "Whether modernized or not, there is no place for any form of violence in our public vehicles," Guadiz said. The LTFRB reminded everyone that anyone who violates the memorandum and the Safe Spaces Act may be fined or penalized.

October 02, 2023 13:34 UTC

China hopes the United States will "do more things" conducive to Sino-U.S. dialogue, the foreign ministry said on Monday, days after Washington angered Beijing with accusations of information manipulation. Communication between officials of both sides has increased in recent months, bringing some improvement in ties strained for years over issues such as Taiwan, the origins of COVID-19 and accusations of Chinese spying. "We hope the United States will meet (us) half way, do more things that are conducive to Sino-U.S. dialogue," the ministry said in a statement. China has always viewed two-way ties along the lines of mutual respect, peaceful co-existence and win-win cooperation, the ministry added. Monday's ministry statement made no mention of the earlier state department report, however.

October 02, 2023 11:41 UTC

Austrian rail operator OeBB on Saturday unveiled its latest generation of night trains, as demand for climate-friendly modes of transport is soaring. OeBB — a pioneer in the sector — has Europe’s biggest fleet of night trains, serving 1.5 million passengers in carriages, including bed compartments. The company has Europe's largest fleet of sleeper trains and hopes to double the number of its overnight passengers from 1.5 million to three million by 2030. Compared to the old sleeper trains, "this is crazy — pure luxury," she laughed. OeBB's Berlin-Paris night train service is to return on December 11, nine years after it was canceled.

October 02, 2023 07:29 UTC

UN: Remove all barriers to right to informationMany states have reportedly adopted laws on access to information, with some even recognizing access to the internet as a legal right, but these laws are often not implemented effectively, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression Irene Khan revealed. MANILA, Philippines — The United Nations has called on governments to remove all barriers to the right to information, which it described as “the oxygen” that would make democracy and development flourish. She noted that various tactics are used to restrict or deny access to information, both online and offline, to investigative journalists, human rights defenders and other civil society representatives. These measures affected access to information and disrupted health, education and other essential services. In the Philippines, the passage of a Freedom of Information Law is crucial for Filipinos to exercise their right to access government-held information.

October 01, 2023 22:19 UTC

Girl, 13, hit by stray bulletThe incident occurred amid a gun ban imposed by the Commision on Elections in connection with the holding of the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections this month. CAMP VICENTE LIM, Laguna, Philippines — A 13-year-old girl was wounded after she was hit by a stray bullet in San Juan, Batangas on Saturday night. The incident occurred amid a gun ban imposed by the Commision on Elections in connection with the holding of the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections this month. The victim was rushed to the San Juan District Hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound in the arm. The girl and her brother were walking along the road when she felt pain in her left arm.

October 01, 2023 21:59 UTC