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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippines’ 2025 growth target cut to 5.5%-6.5%The Marcos administration has trimmed its growth target for this year amid external headwinds that are weighing on the global ...
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The Manila Times on MSNForeign chambers urge reforms to spur PH growthREPRESENTATIVES of foreign business chambers on Thursday reiterated calls for additional economic reforms that will likely attract investors and boost the Philippines’ growth. Cris Nelson, executive ...
“A transparent, accountable and efficient government fosters an environment of certainty and trust, which is crucial for ...
A significant shift is on the horizon for the Philippines’ logistical landscape as the Philippine National Railways (PNR) ...
CONSUMPTION and investment are expected to lift the Philippine economy to a 5.6-percent growth rate in the second quarter to keep the country on track to lead regional growth in 2025, HSBC Asean ...
THE Philippines dodged a bullet when the ceasefire was called between Israel and Iran as sustained airstrikes would “badly hit” the country, according to the Department of Economy, Planning and ...
The Bases Conversion and Development Authority is eyeing to partner with Canadian firms for projects in New Clark City and ...
ECONOMIC MANAGERS cut its gross domestic product (GDP) growth target for this year amid “heightened global uncertainties” ...
IN A SERIES of articles and presentations, members of the Economic team have expressed their (the government’s) views regarding how fast the Philippine economy can grow and the prospects going until ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines lowered its growth target for this year and narrowed its growth goals for 2026 to 2028 to ...
The Philippine government has lowered its economic growth target due to erratic fuel prices driven by tensions in the Middle East, as well as new US tariffs.
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