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Cebu Prepared for ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco confirms Cebu's readiness for the ASEAN Tourism Forum in Jan 2026. Over 10,000 front-liners trained. Discover how this major event will boost Philippine tourism.

Cebu Tourism Needs Stronger Public-Private Ties

Cebu's tourism future depends on intensified public-private partnerships (PPPs) to transform its natural assets into world-class visitor experiences, industry leaders declared at the Cebu International Investments Summit 2026.

Cebu Prepared for ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026

Government and tourism leaders assure Cebu is fully prepared for the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2026, with trained staff and upgraded infrastructure ready to welcome the world.

Davao del Sur Launches Mt. Apo Agri-Ecotourism Park

Davao del Sur's landmark agreement on Jan 12, 2026, paves the way for sustainable tourism at Mt. Apo and cultural preservation with Bagobo-Tagabawa artifacts. Discover the future of eco-travel.

PH Exports Jump 14.5%, Exceed $77.4B Target Early

Philippine merchandise exports soar, reaching $77.4B by Nov 2025, surpassing the full-year target. Growth driven by electronics, agro-products, and consumer goods. Read the full analysis.

PIDS Study: PH Economy to Sustain Growth Through 2026

A new PIDS study forecasts moderate GDP growth for the Philippines in 2025-2026 but warns of risks from global trade, peso volatility, and governance. Can reforms secure upper-middle-income status?

Vietnam Airlines Inaugurates Cebu-Hanoi Flights

Vietnam Airlines launches thrice-weekly Cebu to Hanoi flights, celebrated at NUSTAR. The move aims to boost tourist exchanges between the Philippines and Vietnam. Read more.

Students Reveal New Year's Goals for 2026

As 2026 begins, students from Talisay, Cebu, and Abellana schools share their resolutions for academic success, work-life balance, and personal growth. Discover their plans to stay committed.

Vietnam Tourism Soars: 21.5M Visitors in 2025

Vietnam welcomed an estimated 21.5 million international tourists in 2025, generating nearly $40 billion in revenue. Discover the country's ambitious targets for 2026.

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