European health-care firms eye PHL market
EUROPEAN health-care firms are highly considering investing in the Philippines to take advantage of the country’s developing health-services industry.
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EUROPEAN health-care firms are highly considering investing in the Philippines to take advantage of the country’s developing health-services industry.
WASHINGTON—President Donald J. Trump and House Republicans are pressing forward with a high-risk strategy to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), disregarding the views of medical professionals and potentially imperiling the party’s political future in conservative states, where many voters stand to lose their health care.
TWENTY years ago International SOS was known locally as the evacuation company.
CLARK FIELD—The provincial government headed by Gov. Lilia Pineda and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda), represented by Director General Guiling A. Mamondiong, together with Tesda Central Luzon Director Francisco B. Jucar Jr., have signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) implementing national preventive health care piloted in Pampanga.
The name of the game is competitiveness. Philippine companies—as all firms operating in Asean—must find the means of enlarging their economic position, alone or in partnership with other regional or international firms. European Union companies, leading in technology, are ready to go into partnerships, as business opportunities arise in the Philippines and in Asean.
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