THE British Chamber of Commerce Philippines (BCCP) anticipates more UK companies to invest in the Philippines' renewable energy sector, noting recent policy developments and strategies that are anchored to the Philippine Development Plan.
THE British Chamber of Commerce Philippines anticipates more UK companies to invest in the Philippines' renewable energy sector, noting recent policy developments and strategies that are anchored to the Philippine Development Plan.
Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Ma. Cristina Roque also presented key sectors for growth and development, citing renewable energy, manufacturing and information technology and business process management.Department of Budget and Management Undersecretary Joselito Basilio presented the key priorities under the fiscal year 2025 National budget, amounting to P6.326 trillion, with P1.156 trillion being allocated to climate change expenditures.
Welcomes More Partnership With UK In Renewable Energy
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