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Construction starts continue to drop in Q3 as plans get shelved

Researcher APPROVED building permits fell by 35.3% year on year in the third quarter as households and investors opted to delay their construction plans amid the gloomy economic backdrop brought by the pandemic. Construction starts, as measured by building permit approvals, totalled 28,696 in the July-September period from 44,376 a year ago, preliminary data from the Philippine Statistics Authority showed. The third quarter’s decline eased from the 63.2% drop seen the previous quarter but sharper than the 2.6% fall last year. These projects involved 5.66 million square meters of floor space worth P64.02 billion, down 48% year on year. Residential construction, which accounted for the bulk of the approved permits during the period, shrank by 37.2% to 20,178.

PH to import 600,000 MT of corn next year

Published December 18, 2020, 1:00 PM The Philippines may still end up importing 600,000 metric tons (MT) of corn next year despite the government’s new policies limiting the issuance of Sanitary and Phytosanitary import clearances (SPS-IC) on the staple as well as feed wheat.   In the latest Global Agricultural Information Network (GAIN) report, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) here in Manila (Post) said corn imports for Marketing Year (MY) 20/21 are raised 20 percent to 600,000 MT due to increased trade through September. Photo by DA-CAR. This is despite corn imports being affected by the same new government’s policy in the Philippines as feed wheat.

Embassy Of Czech Republic, World Vision Partner For Bridge To Employment Project

March 31, 2021 Several celebrities gave their ful support to World Vision through the “A Year of Firsts” Instagram Live Series. Despite the difficulty of finding a stable job, Rodelyn Rabaya, who is unemployed, still hopes to earn a decent living. “I worked as an office encoder and as a warehouse assistant but since the contracts ended, I have been without work since then,” said the 23-year-old housewife from Baseco compound in Manila. Especially now with a global health crisis, she thought opportunities were hard to come by for someone like her who did not earn a college diploma. Rabaya had to drop out from first year college to give way for her other siblings’ schooling.

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