Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Amenah Pangandaman expressed optimism that the Philippines will maintain its position as one of the Asia-Pacific region’s fastest-growing economies, ...
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‘Philippine economy hit by internal woes, US tariffs’
Former socioeconomic planning secretary Cielito Habito warned that the Philippine economy is being weighed down by both ...
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Philippines economic growth likely softened in Q3
The Philippine economy likely posted a slightly slower growth rate in the third quarter from the previous quarter, according ...
Vice Minister of the Philippines Department of Trade and Industries, Ceferino Rodolfo, says President Marcos’s commitment has ...
The Philippine central bank is letting market forces set the dollar-peso exchange rate, saying that strong remittances and ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine economy grew at its fastest annual pace in a year in the second quarter, buoyed by a sharp rebound in agriculture and resilient domestic consumption, offering the ...
The upgrade of a China-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) trade deal, set to be signed on Oct. 28, is seen to ...
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‘Corruption scandal won’t derail Philippines economy’
The Philippines’ widening corruption scandal is unlikely to cause a lasting impact on economic growth, but risks are rising that the Marcos administration could resort to populist measures to quell ...
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PH, Chile to sign economic partnership deal by end of 2025
GYEONGJU, South Korea -The Philippines and Chile aim to sign an economic partnership agreement before the end of the year.
MANILA—The percentage of people living below the poverty line in the Philippines has narrowed only slightly, despite robust growth of the Philippine economy over the last few years, according to the ...
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'US-China trade truce sigh of relief for global economy'
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday welcomed the recent trade truce between the United States and China, calling it a 'sigh of relief' for the global economy.
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