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Philippines

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In 2025, coverage shifted toward the Philippines’ digital-economy trade-offs: AI and cloud expansion alongside online-gambling growth, scam enforcement, and outsourced labor scrutiny.

Who they are

The Philippines appears in technology coverage as a fast-digitizing Southeast Asian market, a location for platform rollouts and infrastructure, and a source of remote and industrial labor. Stories connect it to Meta, Google, Netflix, OpenAI and Alibaba, while also placing the country in regional security, scam and regulation narratives.

The recent arc

Coverage strengthened in late 2024 and especially 2025 as the country became a site for both technology expansion and its attendant risks. Alibaba’s planned data centers in Malaysia and the Philippines, OpenAI’s expansion of ChatGPT Go to the Philippines, and a U.S.-Philippines plan for a high-tech industrial hub on Luzon point to its role in Asian cloud, AI and supply-chain development. The latest Telexistence story adds another angle: Filipino workers remotely operating Japanese retail robots while generating training data for AI models.

At the same time, the most consequential recent stories have focused on the governance of online activity and cross-border fraud. Reporting said online gambling revenue overtook traditional casinos in the first half of 2025, while critics argued the government prioritized casino-license fees over addiction prevention. U.S. Treasury sanctions against Philippines-based Funnull Technology over alleged pig-butchering crypto scams, plus Meta’s removals of accounts tied to Southeast Asian scam centers, place the country in a broader enforcement narrative.

The tension

The central tension is between the Philippines’ appeal as a digital-growth and labor hub and the social or security costs associated with that role. Platform launches, data-center investment and China-resistant industrial planning sit beside scrutiny of online-gambling expansion, alleged scam infrastructure, and reports of Filipino workers facing punishing conditions in Taiwan’s chip sector. Meta’s regional scam-center disclosures and the Funnull sanctions sharpen the question of whether faster digital integration is being matched by effective safeguards.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, the Philippines could become more important to the region’s AI distribution, cloud capacity, automated manufacturing and cross-border digital labor systems. But the coverage suggests that its standing will also depend on whether regulators and companies can curb fraud and gambling harms and whether labor protections keep pace with demand; failure on those fronts could turn the same connectivity and workforce advantages into sources of reputational and policy risk.

Philippines has appeared in 113 articles since 2015-08. Coverage peaked in 2025Q2 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, India, Indonesia, Filipino.

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Coverage Timeline

2019-01-21
TechCrunch 2 related

Indonesian ride-hailing company Go-Jek acquires Philippines-based fintech startup Coins.ph, sources say for $72M, ahead of a planned expansion into the country

Jon Russell / TechCrunch :

2019-01-20
TechCrunch 1 related

Indonesian ride-hailing company Go-Jek acquires Philippines-based fintech startup Coins.ph, sources say for $72M, ahead of a planned expansion into the country

Ride-hailing startup Go-Jek's expansion into the Philippines ran into problems earlier this month over its ownership structure …

2018-12-21
TechCrunch

iflix, a Netflix-like streaming service targeting emerging markets, is selling its Africa business to concentrate on Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines

Iflix, the emerging market Netflix competitor that's backed by Sky, is leaving Africa to double down on its business in Asia.

2018-10-05
TechCrunch 2 related

Philippines telecom company PLDT says Tencent and KKR will invest up to $175M in Voyager, PLDT's new fintech business, gaining a minority stake

Jon Russell / TechCrunch :

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 71 tech news articles mentioning Philippines, dating back to August 2015. The biggest stories include X tests Not A Bot, requiring new, unverified users to sign up for a $1 annual... and The US Treasury sanctions Philippines-based Funnull Technology for allegedly facilitating.... Frequently covered alongside Facebook, TechCrunch, fintech, Nate, and Catherine Shu.

Key Moments

2024Q3developer +33pts; consumer -17pts; funding -17pts
2024Q4regulation +33pts
2025Q2developer -33pts; consumer +33pts; funding +33pts

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