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The virtual discussion will feature various thought leaders from different firms, including Joey Bondoc, Associate Director, Research, Colliers International Philippines; Rouen Raz, Vice President for Sales and Marketing, DataLand; Janlo Delos Reyes, Head of Research and Consulting, JLL; Debbie A. Obias, Head of Business Development and New Business for Globe At Home Broadband Business, Globe Telecom; and Michelle T. Ysmael-Ora, Director, Head of Strategic Property Business Development, Globe Telecom.
Raine Musngi, Anchor and Executive Producer at ANC, will facilitate the discussion.
Lamudi’s partners for the event are Globe Telecom, Subdivision and Housing Developers Association (SHDA), and its official broadcast media partner, ANC.
Despite the pandemic, Makati tax revenues exceeded its 2020 target. The figures registered in November totaled P18,150,510,850.72, a figure 102 percent of its full-year target of almost P17.8 billion, the Manila Times reported.
Mayor Abigail Binay expressed delight over the encouraging development, saying that this offers a positive outlook for 2021.
The report from the city treasurer added that the municipality surpassed by three percent its actual collections during the same period in 2019.
Majority of the collections came from business taxes, reaching P9.5 billion, and real property taxes, at almost P6 billion. Other sources of local revenue include fees and charges (P609.2 million), economic enterprises (P135.1 million), interest income (P233.4 million), and internal revenue allotment (P1.2 billion).
Posted : 2020-12-19 10:06
Updated : 2020-12-21 16:14
Costa Rican Vice Minister for Bilateral Affairs and International Cooperation Adriana Bolanos Argueta poses during an interview with The Korea Times at the Costa Rican Embassy in Seoul, Nov. 25. The second-in-command of the Costa Rican foreign ministry, she visited Korea in late November to attend the 2020 Korea-Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Future Cooperation Forum and also to discuss bilateral issues. / Korea Times photo by Yi Whan-woo
By Yi Whan-woo
Many countries have been racing to develop effective vaccines and treatments to counter COVID-19.
Costa Rica wants to be counted in, too, with ongoing trials of a coronavirus treatment based on its rich experience of using horse antibodies to develop snake antivenoms.