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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday signed a new law that streamlines tax incentives for businesses in the Philippines, including the taxation of companies in special economic zones.
Speaker Martin Romualdez and eight other lawmakers filed House Bill 11034, seeking to move the BARMM parliamentary elections from May 12, 2025 to May 11, 2026.
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