August 17, 2015
Former Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno is now leading the charge against what he described as a “stale and outmoded 1987 Constitution†that has concentrated power in the central government in Manila, and widened the gap between the rich and the poor in society, instead of reducing poverty. He has organized a multisectoral movement, which is called Bagong Sistema, Bagong Pag-asa, that wants to shift from the current presidential-unitary to a federal- parliamentary system. Read More
August 12, 2015
While we at European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) are still engaged in convincing the small- and medium-sized enterprises of 28 member-countries of the European Union to make Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) their new frontier, it appears that more and more questions are coming up whether this business philosophy can be continued or whether we have to realize: What brought us here, won’t get us there! Read More
August 10, 2015
Shell recently published the Marikina City Resilience Study, the first in the Asia Pacific, which tackled challenges and opportunities posed by urbanisation. Read More
August 10, 2015
Henry Schumacher, executive vice president for European Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (ECCP) said that Cebu more than ever, is in a "brilliant" position exploit its strong tourism opportunities, however it has to fix some "uninviting" issues such as the high accommodation rates, traffic, poor sea ports, and unavailability of docking area for cruise ships. Read More
August 09, 2015
There is a whole lot of multi-cooperation between our two countries. We have also assisted the Philippines in disaster preparedness and on humanitarian laws," Sieber said. He added: "There is a trade imbalance but the Philippines is slowly catching up because of its diversified exports to Switzerland." Read More
August 05, 2015
A further slump in the inflow of foreign direct investments (FDIs) in the Philippines looms in the coming months unless the government eases its restrictive policies, the country’s largest business organization said. Read More
August 05, 2015
Business leaders like John Forbes of the American Chamber of Commerce and European Chamber of Commerce vice president Henry Schumacher said they would have wanted the President to talk more on future challenges the country will face, citing recommendations submitted by the Joint Foreign Chambers and the Philippine Business Groups to accelerate infrastructure projects and ensure massive job generation. Read More
August 04, 2015
In a July 14 letter to Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima, the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) nonetheless said it “commends the DOF (Department of Finance) on joining forces with the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs to strengthen government efforts to increase transparency on tax and custom duty payments and consequently a level-playing fled for business.†Read More
August 04, 2015
The Philippines is clearly Asia’s present economic star. But, the Institute of International Finance (IIF) says our domestic economy failed to soar to its full potential due to the slow rollout of projects under President Aquino’s pet program Public Private Partnership (PPP). Read More
August 01, 2015
Henry Schumacher, vice president and general manager of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, told the Inquirer: “There is no way to tear (Torre de Manila) down. (DMCI) received all the permits. (I would advise that the) building be finished, then have a huge Philippine flag from top to bottom facing the Rizal monument, and make sure no other building permits are granted there or close to Intramuros.†Read More
August 01, 2015
'We meet with them every month and ECCP Vice President Henry Schumacher is a lead figure. We work together. It is logical since we are both from Europe,' Nelson said. Read More
July 31, 2015
The EU biopharmaceutical industry supports ASEAN and its member countries’ trade, health, and regulatory reforms that promote the free flow of goods for consumers and ensures quality, efficacy, and safety of pharmaceuticals. However, challenges exist. Read More