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We try to but i think we should stick to development of local UAVs now being use by the AFP and build most of our weapons which we are going right now with the GA which now think of manufacturing more higher caliber bullets and ammunitions and going froward from refurbishing weapons to weapons production all thanks to the GA efforts so guys lets just wait and see the DND and its agencies are making some huge changes and am for one is pretty proud of the DND even if its a bit slow i take it over 15 years of little and corrupt no change status of the AFP before.
 
The MACPAC are new sir so as the BRP Tagbanua we can make ships for the moment we can make small OPVs, small Attack crafts and Landing utility ships so yes we can make small OPVs and support ships but not warships.
 
Phl satellite project scientists leave for Japan | Education and Home, Other STAR Sections, The Philippine Star | philstar.com

MANILA, Philippines - Sixteen engineers and scientists from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and UP Diliman will soon leave for Japan and start their studies and training alongside experts from Hokkaido University for an effort to design, develop, and launch the country’s very own micro-satellite into space as early as 2016.

“In a couple of weeks, we have 16 engineers and scientists going to Japan,” DOST Secretary Mario Montejo told the STAR in an interview at the just concluded National Science and Technology Week last week held at the SMX Convention Center.

Montejo said that the group of 16 scientists and engineers will start their training and education in the design and development of mini or micro-satellites.

“They are mostly from UP (Diliman),” Montejo said.

It will be recalled that the DOST’s Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards), and their DREAM (Disaster Risk Exposure Assessment for Mitigation (DREAM) Project tapped UP Diliman meteorologists and engineers to develop and build the weather modelling and cutting-edge LiDAR (light ranging and detection) technology systems.

Montejo earlier said the the premier Japanese higher educational institution has already accepted the DOST’s proposal for a partnership for the country’s move to build the capability to develop and assemble on its own a micro-satellite and launch it into space in two or three years. The program to build a micro-satellite, Montejo said was mainly a levelling up of the DOST’s multi-hazard modelling and map-making capability to identify flood, storm surge, landslide and other hazard areas in the country pursued under their Projects NOAH and DREAM.

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He said that with the LiDAR mapping technology, DOST now wants to establish one remote ground sensor that will help in the information gathering for the LiDAR mapping effort.

The micro-satellite, he said, would be a key part in this whole program since it will course information orbiting in the skies over the country onto the remote ground sensor.

However, Montejo said that there were expected surprise uses in the Philippines’ having a micro-satellite of its own serving as its “eye in the sky.”

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Military satellite next pls :dance3:
 
I always wonder if this variant of M113 was developed,
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A tank destroyer would be a possible complement for the 76mm-gun M113.
 
The Exciting Centennial of Philippine Aviation: A400M Offered To The Philippines

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A pair of brand new Airbus A400M Transport plane has been offered by the French Government to the Philippines for disaster relief. The offer was made by French President Francois Hollande at Palais de l’Elysee in Paris to President Aquino Wednesday as it signed updated bilateral Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with the Philippines.

No further details are available. But sources in Paris said that sale could be in the form of Official Government Assistance (ODA) from the French government financing the acquisition of the aircraft similar to the Rosenbauer firetruck purchases which was secured via loan grant from the Austrian government.

The Philippines-France Defense Cooperation Agreement was signed by Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian.

“The Philippines is in the process of modernizing our armed forces and improving our defense capability, and we believe that France will be a reliable partner in this regard,” Aquino said in a Press release.

Pierre Jaffre, Airbus executive vice president for Asia Pacific said said that it sees the possibility of selling its€150 million A400M military transport plane to the Philippine military. If approved, the Philippines could be the second country in ASEAN after Malaysia to order the aircraft. The Philippines operate a fleet of 5 refurbished C-130 aircraft for disaster relief.

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Hope this news is true and will push through next year. A 400 million loan? is it feasible for us to pay this big amount o_O
 
Germany backs arbitration in maritime dispute | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
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Germany backs arbitration in maritime dispute
By Aurea Calica (The Philippine Star) | Updated September 20, 2014 - 12:00am
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes the President of the Philippines, Benigno S. Aquino III, with military honors at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Sept. 19. AP

BERLIN – German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed belief yesterday that the territorial dispute in the West Philippine Sea could be settled through international arbitration.

The chancellor, together with President Aquino, was responding to a question about collective international action that could be taken immediately to reduce tensions in the West Philippine Sea amid observations that effective occupation was already happening in disputed and even in non-disputed areas.

Speaking to reporters after a bilateral meeting at the Federal Chancellery here, Aquino said he and the German leader shared the conviction that disputes must be settled peacefully and should be based on international law.

“As the President said right now, we share the concerns about the tensions arising in that particular part of the world and we believe in good, pragmatic approaches. But we also believe in solid, legal settlements of the disputes,” she said, adding that the “international dispute settlement arrangements that we have” based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is a “very good way forward in order to settle those differences.”

For his part, Aquino said the problem had been put on the back burner for far too long and that was the reason why, in the Philippines’ case, it opted for a resolution when asked if delaying international action would mean denying the realities on the ground that could affect global trade, freedom of navigation and even the emotions of people.

“We have been working through ASEAN to ensure that the Code of Conduct is formally and finally formulated. And also we are working through the United Nations offices specifically to address the arbitration issue we have brought up against China,” Aquino said.

“I guess what we can report is that from being on the back burner, this is at least in the consciousness of claimant-countries as well as the rest of the world. And therefore it is not a situation that can be ignored and it has to be confronted, and perhaps that will prod everybody to arrive at a solution based on international law, based out of justice and fairness,” Aquino said.

As to the role of Germany, Merkel said that whenever she visited China, she would also always talk to those in political responsibility there “about the approach that I think is one would be well-advised to take namely, that a peaceful approach and diplomatic approach is always the one that is called for.

“And I think that... Germany would be also well-advised to point to the fact that we have international bodies to settle such matters, for example the International Tribunal (for) the Law of the Sea,” she said.

“For example, we’ve had similar problems in Europe with Slovenia and others, where we – in Slovakia, where we said, well, we should embark on such roads where delimitation for example of borders has to be settled by arbitration. So that is the road that we would opt for,” Merkel said.



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The Exciting Centennial of Philippine Aviation: A400M Offered To The Philippines

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A pair of brand new Airbus A400M Transport plane has been offered by the French Government to the Philippines for disaster relief. The offer was made by French President Francois Hollande at Palais de l’Elysee in Paris to President Aquino Wednesday as it signed updated bilateral Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with the Philippines.

No further details are available. But sources in Paris said that sale could be in the form of Official Government Assistance (ODA) from the French government financing the acquisition of the aircraft similar to the Rosenbauer firetruck purchases which was secured via loan grant from the Austrian government.

The Philippines-France Defense Cooperation Agreement was signed by Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian.

“The Philippines is in the process of modernizing our armed forces and improving our defense capability, and we believe that France will be a reliable partner in this regard,” Aquino said in a Press release.

Pierre Jaffre, Airbus executive vice president for Asia Pacific said said that it sees the possibility of selling its€150 million A400M military transport plane to the Philippine military. If approved, the Philippines could be the second country in ASEAN after Malaysia to order the aircraft. The Philippines operate a fleet of 5 refurbished C-130 aircraft for disaster relief.

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Hope this news is true and will push through next year. A 400 million loan? is it feasible for us to pay this big amount o_O

With a better, non-restrictive economy and paid taxes being used properly, it is possible although it won't happened in an instant.

Also, maybe the French could help us improving our infantry similar to their FELIN program.
 
The Exciting Centennial of Philippine Aviation: A400M Offered To The Philippines

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A pair of brand new Airbus A400M Transport plane has been offered by the French Government to the Philippines for disaster relief. The offer was made by French President Francois Hollande at Palais de l’Elysee in Paris to President Aquino Wednesday as it signed updated bilateral Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with the Philippines.

No further details are available. But sources in Paris said that sale could be in the form of Official Government Assistance (ODA) from the French government financing the acquisition of the aircraft similar to the Rosenbauer firetruck purchases which was secured via loan grant from the Austrian government.

The Philippines-France Defense Cooperation Agreement was signed by Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian.

“The Philippines is in the process of modernizing our armed forces and improving our defense capability, and we believe that France will be a reliable partner in this regard,” Aquino said in a Press release.

Pierre Jaffre, Airbus executive vice president for Asia Pacific said said that it sees the possibility of selling its€150 million A400M military transport plane to the Philippine military. If approved, the Philippines could be the second country in ASEAN after Malaysia to order the aircraft. The Philippines operate a fleet of 5 refurbished C-130 aircraft for disaster relief.

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Hope this news is true and will push through next year. A 400 million loan? is it feasible for us to pay this big amount o_O

Baka mahal we just have to wait and see
 
i question myself several times, countries who has much worse economy than us have better military.

triton/ cmon man its to pricey.

a 500 million investment on anti air and anti surface missile is doable but until now, nothing. why? god only knows why :coffee:

They also have worse live expectancy/ HDI than the Philippines. A country with great economy, have great military. Not the other way around.

Philippines right now need to reform the economy 1st not the military.
 
They also have worse live expectancy/ HDI than the Philippines. A country with great economy, have great military. Not the other way around.

Philippines right now need to reform the economy 1st not the military.

We are in the process of doing that and we are in the correct path just hope the next administration does not screw it up one can only hope.
 
TAGALIGTAS

It features the show of courage and dedication that each SAF member has to protect the democracy in the country. This documentary serves as an inspiration that ignites the patriotism and loyalty to our law enforcers that continually fight for the freedom we all enjoy.

 
Islamists in Philippines threaten to kill German hostages
Philip Oltermann in Berlin
The Guardian, Wednesday 24 September 2014 14.24 BST


Abu Sayyaf group says pair will be killed unless Germany withdraws support for US fight against Isis in Syria and Iraq

Islamists in the Philippines have threatened to kill two German hostages unless Germany pays a ransom and withdraws its support for the US fight against Isis in Syria and northern Iraq.

In a message circulated via Twitter, the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group announced it would kill one of the hostages unless its demands were met within 15 days, according to US company Site Intelligence Group, which tracks communications from radical Islamist groups.

The message calls on Germany to “stop supporting America in its killing of our Muslim brothers in Iraq and Syria, especially the mujahideen of the Islamic State”.

The German pair, 71-year-old Stefan O and 55-year-old Henrike D, were reported missing in April, after their yacht was found empty in the Palawan province in the western Philippines.

In August, photographs showing the couple in front of a German flag and surrounded by masked fighters were released by Abu Sayyaf. The militant group originally demanded a ransom of 250m pesos (£3.4m) to release the hostages.

Filipino police say they suspect the couple are being held hostage near the militants’ base on Jolo island in the Sulu province in the southern Philippines.

The German government on Wednesday confirmed it was aware of the new threats and that it had set up an emergency taskforce within the foreign office which was “continuing its efforts to achieve a release”.

It said its foreign policy towards Isis would not be influenced by the incident. “Threats are not an appropriate way of influencing Germany’s policy towards Syria and northern Iraq,” a spokesperson said.

Founded in the early 1990s, the small but active Abu Sayyaf group has been listed as a terrorist organisation since 1997. It rose to prominence after the kidnapping of a group of 21 foreigners in the dive resort of Sipadan in May 2000.

Khair Mundos, a leading figure in the militant group, was arrested in June this year. The group has previously had ties to al-Qaida, though security experts say it now operates autonomously. In June, Abu Sayyaf’s leader, Isnilon Hapilon, announced his group’s support for Isis in a video circulated on the internet.


Germany is currently not directly involved in the military offensive against Isis in northern Iraq, but has pledged logistical support and called for a “political strategy” against the militant group.

Foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier recently ruled out Germany participating in US-led air strikes in Iraq.

However, Germany has confirmed that it will provide logistical support for military operations in northern Iraq, including sending a squad of 40 paratroopers to train Kurdish fighters in the use of machine guns.

A shipment of arms – including 4,000 G3 rifles, 4,000 P1 pistols, 20 Milan anti-tank guns, 120 anti-tank rockets and 20 MG3 machine guns – was scheduled to fly out from Leipzig to Iraq on Wednesday.

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Islamists in Philippines threaten to kill German hostages | World news | The Guardian
 
'Abu Sayyaf taking advantage of int'l attention on ISIS'

The Abu Sayyaf Group's threat to behead its two German captives will not intimidate the Philippines, which vowed to continue its military offensive against the local terrorist group
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MANILA, Philippines – The defense department said Abu Sayyaf's threat to behead their two German hostages is propaganda to ride on the international attention that the Islamic State (formerly ISIS) is getting, said a military general in charge of Western Mindanao.

"They are taking advantage of the international attention ISIS is getting so that the ransom would increase. All their activities are criminal in nature," said Lieutenant General Rustico Guerrero, commander of the military's Western Mindanao Command.

The military also reiterated that it has contained Abu Sayyaf members in pockets of Sulu. "There is continuous effort by the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police," Guerrero added.

The local terrorist group responsible for several bombing incidents in the country and kidnappings in the region has threatened to kill the hostages, unless they are paid P250 million ($5.62 million, 4.4 million euros) and if Germany stops supporting the US-led campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

Germany responded saying it will not withdraw support for US action against the jihadists. "There will be no change to our Syria and Iraq policy," said a German foreign ministry spokeswoman.

Philippine Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said military offensive against the Abu Sayyaf will continue. "We will not be intimidated by these gestures and actions. We will continue to contain them," Gazmin told local radio dzRHThursday morning, September 25.

The government maintains that ISIS presence in the Philippines remains unconfirmed inspite of reports received by the Philippine Embassy in Damascus that at least 3 Filipino jihadists were killed in Syria in separate incidents in October and December 2013.

Members of the Abu Sayyaf and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters have pledged allegiance to ISIS, but military officers dismissed them as the rebels' way of giving ISIS moral support. They claimed they have not monitored ISIS support – finances and weapons – going to the Philippines.

"We are validating if there really is ISIS here. The report of Mayor Maturan is very deserving but we have not had any confirmation on this," said Gazmin, referring to claims by Mayor Joel Maturan of Ungkaya Pukan town in Basilan that ISIS has penetrated the province.

The government has created a technical working group to monitor foreign fighters in the Philippines.

The military stepped up operations against the Abu Sayyaf since last year. "The order from the President is to once and for all stop the Abu Sayyaf. We're moving towards that direction. We have been reshuffling forces in Sulu. It will not be purely Marines anymore. We will deploy joint forces of Marines and Army in the area," said Gazmin.

Gazmin confirmed there are ongoing negotiations for release of the German captives through other parties. – Rappler.com

'Abu Sayyaf taking advantage of int'l attention on ISIS'

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Philippines posts P30-B budget surplus in August

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The surplus in August is 36% higher than the P22-billion surplus registered in the same period in 2013. Netting out interest payments, government spending only grew by 4% year-on-year.

MANILA, Philippines – The national government incurred a surplus of P29.9 billion ($671.26 million)* in August as the year-on-year revenue growth outpaced that of spending, the Department of Finance (DOF) reported on Thursday, September 25.

The surplus in August was 36% higher than the P22-billion ($492.21 million) surplus registered in the same period in 2013.

Expenditures grew by a mere 5% to P140.12 billion ($3.13 billion) from the P133.24 billion ($2.98 billion) recorded in August last year.

Expenditures grew by 6% to P1.3 trillion ($290.06 billion) in the first 8 months of the year.

Netting out interest payments, government spending only grew by 4% year-on-year.

The Department of Budget and Management has yet to release its statement on the spending performance for August.

Effects of port congestion

Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said that the government has been determined in mapping out a solution to the port congestion in Manila to further augment the growth of the Philippine economy.

Purisima quoted the finance department’s chief economist Gil Beltran as saying that if port congestion is solved and delayed shipment are out of the ports within this year, the annual tax collection can increase by as much as 7% or 0.2 percentage points of the gross domestic product.

Government revenues in January to August jumped by 12% to P1.27 trillion ($284.49 billion) compared to the same period last year.

Revenues in August posted a double-digit growth of 10% to P169.98 billion ($3.8 billion).

The collections generated by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs during the said month grew by 8% and 11%, respectively.

Customs collections totaled P29.1 billion ($649.87 million) for the month, growing 11.4% from last year’s tally and marking the 8th straight month of above 10% year-on-year growth.

Year-to-date, the BOC’s take amounted to P232.9 billion ($5.20 billion), rising 17.1% from January-August collections in 2013.

Meanwhile, BIR collections increased by 8% to reach P127.6 billion ($2.85 billion) in August. This brought year-to-date BIR collections to P890.7 billion ($19.89 billion), up 9.7% year-on-year.

The Bureau of Treasury also exceeded its target for the month, raking in P5-billion ($111.63 million) due to higher investment income and dividend collections. As of end-August, the Treasury’s collections have totaled P75.7 billion ($1.69 billion), a growth of 24.3% over comparable figures last year.

The August performance brings the year-to-date deficit to P25.87 billion ($578.29 million), which is only about 10% of the P266.2 billion ($5.95 billion) deficit cap for 2014. – Rappler.com

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Philippines posts P30-B budget surplus in August

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More non-BPO operations favor the Philippines

The business process outsourcing sector will sustain the real estate momentum toward 2016, CBRE Philippines reports

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MOST ATTRACTIVE. Makati, still the most attractive to global firms, has a vacancy rate of 1.35%, according to CBRE Philippines.

MANILA, Philippines – While business process outsourcing (BPO) will continue to drive the office space sector, non-BPO operations like front office, regional headquarters, and brick and mortar headquarter offices are beginning to locate in the Philippines, citing competitive costs.

Eighty to 90% of the 700,000 square meters (sqm) on stock this year are for BPO operations, but the country is well-positioned to be the site in 2016 for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) headquarters as the economies of the region integrate next year, said Rick Santos, chairman and chief executive officer of property consultancy firm CBRE Philippines, on Tuesday, September 23.

The bulk of the office stock will come from major developers Ayala Land Inc, Megaworld Corporation, Robinsons Land Corporation, and SM.

Megaworld pioneered in the development of BPO hubs starting with Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City.

The highly skilled labor pool has likewise piqued the interest of foreign locators in expanding their operations to the country.

According to the 2014 AT Kearney Global Services Location Index, the Philippines ranks 7th among 51 countries as prime BPO location.

“This bright prospect in the BPO sector, along with the strong performance of other real estate sectors, will see the Philippines through and beyond 2016,” Santos said.

Vacancy in tight supply

Supply is tight as shown by vacancy rates as of the second quarter of the year.

Santos said vacancy rates will continue to be in check to about 5% by 2015 as demand continues to grow, even as an additional 500,000 sqm of space come on stream that year.

Makati City, still the most attractive site for global firms, has a vacancy rate of 1.35% where the average lease rate is the highest at P970 ($21.77*) per sqm, per month.

Makati's lease rates are at $29 per square foot per annum, one of the most competitive among 19 central business districts in the region.

The Philippines' biggest competitor in the call center/BPO industry, India, charges $31 to $118 per square foot per year, depending on the city.

Hong Kong charges 5 times the Philippines' rate, at $221 per square foot per year.

Makati is followed by Fort Bonifacio, where the vacancy rate has gone up to 3.78% from 2.23% in the first quarter, and where the lease is at P797.12 ($17.89) per sqm per month.

Ortigas' vacancy rate went up 0.72% in the first quarter to 8.75% in the second quarter as it has the cheapest rate of P572.87 ($12.87) per sqm per month.

Bullish toward 2016

Other real estate sectors such as retail, hospitality, and industrial are also experiencing bullish growth. For the former, middle-income earners and overseas Filipino workers’ families are seen to fuel growth, with developers and global retailers becoming keener on setting up outlets in the country.

At least 170,000 sqm of new retail space was introduced in the first quarter of the year, and more than 100,000 sqm of new space will be completed before 2014 closes.

The upbeat tourism of the country, with international tourism revenues at P109.8 billion ($2.47 billion) in the first half of 2014, has increased the demand for more hotels and retail establishments in tourist spots and central business districts (CBDs) of the Philippines.

Similarly, the strengthening of the global manufacturing sector, coupled with stable lease rates, are boosting industrial operations in the country, with players looking into areas outside the usual CBDs, such as in Clark and Cebu.

Also, Japanese locators, in particular, are showing interest in expanding their operations in the country, CBRE Philippines reported. Rappler.com

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Real estate is fastest-growing industry in Q3 - officials

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MANILA, Philippines - The real estate industry saw a revenue growth rate of 18.8% in the third quarter of the year, making it the fastest growing among all industries, said officials.

“Real estate posted strong expansion as major players including Ayala Land, SM Prime Holdings and Megaworld posted double-digit revenues in terms of real estate and rent of commercial spaces,” said Socioeconomic Planning Secretary, Arseio Balisacan, at a press conference on the Philippines' third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth on Wednesday, November 28.

According to Jose Ramon Albert, Secretary-General of the National Statistical Coordination Board, the country's better-than-expected 7.1% growth in the third quarter was driven largely by services sector growth, which was, in turn, partly fueled by real estate, renting and business activity.

Comprising half of GDP growth, the services sector expanded 7% in the third quarter.

“We have previously noted that a major driver of this growth is the demand for office space due to the strong outlook of the BPO sector. Also favorable economic conditions led more individuals to purchase residential properties,” said Balisacan.

Aside from BPO, real estate growth was also buoyed by higher construction expenditures, said Balisacan.

“Spending for construction of physical capital increased by 24.3% in the third quarter of 2012 a huge turnaround from a negative 8.8% performance in the third quarter of 2011. Both private and public construction registered more than 20% growth rates during the period,” he explained.

Public construction grew 23.7% in the third quarter, reversing its 19% drop in 2011, while private construction expanded 25%, also reversing its 5.9% decline last year.

“Public spending on construction grew back by higher capital outlay of government 38.4% more for roads and irrigation projects. Most of these projects were implemented outside NCR in keeping with our objective of inclusive growth,” said Balisacan

“These figures just confirm that theres a lot of investment going on. While the growth of the economy is primarily consumption driven there are also investmetns coming in.”

Major players and consultants have remained bullish on their real estate forecasts.

“It took 20 years to get the stars aligned but now we’re looking at sustained growth. We are now experiencing the best real estate market in the Philippines in the last 20 years,” Rick Santos, chairman and CEO of property advisory firm CBRE Philippines, previously said. - Rappler.com
 
One of the results of playing the blame-game for 4 straight years!

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With or without PNoy emergency powers, electricity prices to go up by P2 per kWh

By ROUCHELLE R. DINGLASAN, GMA NewsSeptember 25, 2014 1:55pm


Even if Congress declines to give the emergency powers being sought by the executive for the President to bargain for additional power supply, the price of electricity is bound to increase by as much P2 per kilowatt hour (kWh) next year, a Cabinet official revealed on Thursday.

During the Senate energy committee hearing, Senator Ralph Recto queried Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla on how much the price of electricity will go up even without government intervening against the power crisis.

"Basically, every summer, mahal ang kuryente, then it goes down. It is a cycle," Petilla said. He cited that during the non-summer months this year, electricity prices went up by 60 to 70 centavos per kWh.

"Without you doing anything... assuming that there is supply… I mean, it is normal to understand... tataas ang presyo. Magkano tataas ang presyo?" Recto asked. "Potentially, papalo ba sa P4 ang presyo next year?"

The senator was referring to the P4 per kWh price increase sought by the Manila Electric Co. from the Energy Regulatory Commission last December, which the Supreme Court subsequently struck down.

However, Petilla gave the assurance that the price will not increase by P4 per kWh. "Without the secondary cap (at WESM), possible ang dalawang pisong (pagtaas)."

WESM is the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market where power distributors and generating companies buy and sell electricity.

In a separate interview, Recto told reporters: "So, tatas ng P2 per kWh kung walang gagawin na emergency power at… potentially may brownout pa."

If government intervention is in place, Recto claimed that electricity prices will still increase by P2 per kWH at most – and with no power outages. – VS, GMA News
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The Exciting Centennial of Philippine Aviation: A400M Offered To The Philippines

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A pair of brand new Airbus A400M Transport plane has been offered by the French Government to the Philippines for disaster relief. The offer was made by French President Francois Hollande at Palais de l’Elysee in Paris to President Aquino Wednesday as it signed updated bilateral Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with the Philippines.

No further details are available. But sources in Paris said that sale could be in the form of Official Government Assistance (ODA) from the French government financing the acquisition of the aircraft similar to the Rosenbauer firetruck purchases which was secured via loan grant from the Austrian government.

The Philippines-France Defense Cooperation Agreement was signed by Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian.

“The Philippines is in the process of modernizing our armed forces and improving our defense capability, and we believe that France will be a reliable partner in this regard,” Aquino said in a Press release.

Pierre Jaffre, Airbus executive vice president for Asia Pacific said said that it sees the possibility of selling its€150 million A400M military transport plane to the Philippine military. If approved, the Philippines could be the second country in ASEAN after Malaysia to order the aircraft. The Philippines operate a fleet of 5 refurbished C-130 aircraft for disaster relief.

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Hope this news is true and will push through next year. A 400 million loan? is it feasible for us to pay this big amount o_O
the bird still has many flaws. the german airforce has ordered 53 aircraft for $10b with delivery 2009. now airbus has promised to deliver the first one midle of 2015. France is keen to export the aircaft, because the country needs to secure the jobs at their factories.

you are US ally. why not ask uncle sam for some air transporters such as C-17, perhaps second hand?
 

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