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Enfant Philippines Consumer goods Apparel retailers Manila: 1995 Baby goods and apparel P A ePLDT Ventus: Industrials Business support services Makati: 2001 Contact centers P A Fil-Asian Airways: Consumer services Airlines Cebu: 2011 Airline, defunct 2014 P D Filinvest: Conglomerates - Taguig: 1955 Real estate, hotels, tourism, banking P A
The NEFF is committed to uniting all Namibians to root out this evil practice. Namibia will never be ruled by homosexuals". [5] The party contested the 2014 general elections. It only gathered 0.36% of the votes and failed to gain any seats in the National Assembly. Its presidential candidate Mukwilongo came in last of the nine contenders. [6]
In 2014 the Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) was founded with Mukwiilongo as leader of the party. The NEFF is known for its left-wing economic views, including calls to nationalise Namibia's vast natural resources, opposition toward Chinese and Indian investors whom the NEFF claim are destroying the Namibian local business, and anti ...
The Philippines also became the distribution center of silver mined in the Americas, which was in high demand in Asia, during the period. [20] In exchange for this silver, the Philippines very much functioned like a trade entrepot between the nations of South, East and Southeast Asia and the territories in Spanish North and South Americas ...
This list is based on the Forbes Global 2000, which ranks the world's 2,000 largest publicly traded companies.The Forbes list takes into account a multitude of factors, including the revenue, net profit, total assets and market value of each company; each factor is given a weighted rank in terms of importance when considering the overall ranking.
In 2012, President Benigno Aquino said that, according to Transparency International, the factors driving the progress in the Philippines' Corruption Perception Index scores at that time were improved government service and reduced red tape. [8] Between 2012 and 2014, the Philippines's score rose from 34 to its highest-ever score of 38. [9]
Working in Manila, Tee began creating pieces for Filipino celebrities such as Jodi Santamaria and Bianca Gonzales. [4] In 2014, Tee was the youngest Filipino designer to be part of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Malaysia. Her first featured show took place at the 2015 Metrowear Luxe Fashion Show in Manila, where she was the opening designer.
The external debt of the Philippines rose more than 70-fold from $360 million in 1962 to US$2.3 billion in 1970 to US$17.2 billion in 1980 to $26.2 billion in 1985, [21] leaving the Philippines one of Asia's most indebted nations. [8] At the end of 1979, the ratio of debt to GDP was about the same as South Korea. [11]