PH Could Be Construction Outsourcing Hot Spot

Each day, thousands of Filipino welders, pipe fitters, and other workers arrive at the  Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific construction yard and port in Batangas, to make pieces of infrastructure projects destined for final assembly in locations worldwide. The heavy lifting at the AG&P site is part of a wave of outsourcing that could do for the construction industry what Indian companies did for back-office services, reports Bloomberg Businessweek.

 

Pinay Nurse Inherited $60M from Copper Heiress

A Filipina American nurse, Gisela Oloroso received houses and cars worth $30 million and stands to inherit another $30 million in cash from reclusive copper-mining heiress Huguette Clark, according to the book Empty Mansions, by Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell, Jr., reports Interaksyon.com

Pinoy NY Cop, Two Others Nabbed for Gun Smuggling

A New York City police officer is under arrest, accused of smuggling assault rifles, reports ABC News. Officer Rex Maralit, 44, was taken into custody by the NYPD's internal affairs bureau in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security. Maralit's brother Wilfredo, a customs agent at Los Angeles International Airport, is also under arrest, while a third brother is still being sought. Police say Rex and Wilfredo bought the weapons and dismantled them before shipping them to Ariel Maralit in the Phillippines, where they were sold.

 

Filipinos Warned of New Malaysia Crackdown

The Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has called on Filipinos to complete their immigrant documentation and carry their papers at all times after the Malaysian government initiated a new crackdown on the undocumented this month, reports Inquirer.net.

Pinay Brings 'Kamayan' Dining to Norway

Inspired by the growing success of Pinoy food in the US, Filipina nurse Carol Semb is bringing "kamayan"-style dining to Horten, Norway through her restaurant, Carol's Cuisine, reports ABS-CBN News. Semb, a Negros native who came to Norway 24 years ago, has seen her food business expand from home catering.

 

Pinoy Engineer Becomes Millionaire in India

A Filipino chemical engineer related how he made his first million in India, reports ABS-CBNNews.com. Noel Arellano, 25, earned his first million by starting his own company that produces shoe cushions and soles in India in 2006. And with its success, he also became known for giving out loans to fellow Filipinos.

 

PH No Longer Among Unhelpful Tax Havens--France

France has removed the Philippines from its list of countries deemed to be uncooperative in investigating foreign aid fraud,  reports ABS-CBNnews.com. The French government last Aug. 29 released an updated blacklist of “non-cooperative jurisdictions” that now includes Bermuda, British Virgin Islands and Jersey, that cause the withholding taxes of up to 75 percent on payments from France.

 

China Set Impossible Condition for Noynoy Visit

President Benigno Aquino III canceled his  trip to a Chinese trade fair after Beijing demanded that he first withdraw a legal complaint over disputed territories in the South China Sea, reports Inquirer.net.