The City Government of Davao, in partnership with the Davao Fil-Chinese Multi-Sectoral Association, turned over 500 brand new luggage trolleys to the Davao International Airport on Monday, May 27.
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The Davao City Investment Promotion Center (DCIPC) reported a total capitalization of approximately P253 billion for all business establishments in the city in 2022, marking a decrease from the P275.53 billion recorded in 2021, according to data from the City Business Bureau. DCIPC registered P253,388,388,474.76 in capitalization for 2022. Of this, 59.96 percent originated from micro-enterprises, 21.32 percent from medium enterprises, 12.61 percent from small enterprises, and 6.08 percent from large enterprises. Business capitalization represents the initial investment required for a business to launch and encompasses enterprises that have obtained Business Bureau and City Mayor’s permits and are currently in operation.
MEDICAL VENTURE. Indian investors are set to put up seven nephrology centers in the Davao Region, three of which will be located in Davao City. In a press conference Wednesday (June 29, 2002), the Davao City Investment and Promotions Center assures that even amid the pandemic, the local government continues to attract investors. (Screengrab of online roadshow with Indian investors) DAVAO CITY - The Davao City Investment and Promotions Center (DCIPC) has entered into an agreement with investors from India for the establishment of seven nephrology centers in the Davao Region, three of which will be established in this city. In a press briefer Wednesday, Christian Cambaya, the DCIPC unit head for investor and assistance, said Indian investors have noted the high number of patients seeking dialysis treatment across the region. "The investors from India are in the stage of securing their permits to operate in Davao City. Apparently, there is a high number of dialysis patients here,&quo