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East Asia and Pacific to see moderate growth
The East Asia and the Pacific region is expected to have moderate growth this year amid headwinds from tight financial conditions and geopolitical rifts, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum......»»
World Bank expects faster growth for Philippines this year
Economic growth in the Philippines is projected to be faster this year than in 2023, but the pace will be lower than the government’s target, the World Bank said in a report......»»
‘Cha-cha not solution to Philippine economic woes’
Amending certain provisions of the 1987 Constitution is not a guarantee that economic problems in the country will finally be addressed, a research and advocacy group said......»»
Government urged to lift ecozone ban in Metro Manila
The government may consider lifting the moratorium on the establishment of economic zones based in Metro Manila in order to spur more economic activity and growth for the entire country, a local official said......»»
‘High level of Phl economic performance despite…’
From 2010 to the present – minus the worst year of the lockdown period of the pandemic in 2019 – Philippine economic growth performance has been consistently high, at an average of 6.4 percent......»»
‘Philippines elevating to upper-middle income status next year’
The Philippines remains on track to become an upper-middle income economy in 2025, even as the government trimmed its economic growth target for this year, according to the National Economic and Development Authority......»»
PH Remains One of the Fastest Growing Economies in East Asia and Pacific, World Bank Says
The World Bank retains its positive outlook on the Philippine economy despite foreseen challenges. According to their April 2024 East Asia and Pacific Economic Update, the World Bank projects a 5.8 percent economic growth for the Philippines this year — the East Asia and Pacific region’s second fastest-growing economy. Moreover, the said update also adjusted […].....»»
Regional growth centers eyed for pharma ecozones
Ecozone developers are looking at the provinces of Bulacan, Laguna, Tarlac and Cebu as areas for establishing pharmaceutical economic zones in the country, according to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority......»»
Analysts paint rosier economic picture for 2024
The country’s strong economic growth is likely to be sustained this year on the back of rising exports and robust private consumption, according to the Department of Trade and Industry as well as private banks......»»
Economic worries weigh down PSEi
Share prices continued to correct, finishing in negative territory anew yesterday on concerns over economic growth prospects here and in China......»»
Palit- liderato ng Senado nagbigay pag-asa sa economic Cha-cha
Nagbigay pag-asa ang pagbabago sa liderato ng Senado para sa panukalang amyendahan ang economic provisions ng 1987 Constitution ayon sa beteranong abogado at kongresista na si Rep Edcel Lagman ng Albay. The post Palit- liderato ng Senado nagbigay pag-asa sa economic Cha-cha first appeared on Abante......»»
‘No risk of political reform in economic Cha-cha’
Apprehensions over possible insertion of political reforms like lifting of term limits for elected officials are misplaced since the ongoing economic Charter change in Congress covers only economic provisions, according to former Supreme Court justice Adolfo Azcuna......»»
NEDA Chief: More reforms needed to unlock full benefits of Cha-cha
MANILA, Philippines —Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan on Saturday reiterated his support for the proposed amendments particularly to the restrictive economic provisions of the Constitution. Those changes, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) chief said in a statement, are crucial for the economic advancement and competitiveness of the Philippines. Balisacan issued the statement to.....»»
Charter change: Only the economic provisions should be included
So much controversy is being unnecessarily generated with this Charter change issue but in reality, changes to the overly protectionist economic provisions in the 1987 Constitution should be debated upon because it hinders the country from realizing its full economic potential......»»
Extreme weather, economic downturn top risks for Philippines – WEF
Extreme weather events, an economic downturn and shortage in energy supply are the top risks seen in the Philippines for the next two years, according to the World Economic Forum......»»
Russian economy on sustainable growth trajectory - Mishustin
The country's GDP expanded above expectations last year Russia has not only withstood the pressure of Western sanctions and outside risks but has also managed to steer its economy toward sustainable growth, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Tuesday. Every sector of industry registered positive dev.....»»
First Gen keen on more LNG terminals
Lopez-led First Gen Corp. is setting its sights outside Batangas to build new liquified natural gas (LNG) terminals with Japanese partner Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd......»»
Alas coach De Brito keen on staying amid talks of coaching extension
‘All the players in the Philippines, there's a lot of potential,’ says coach Jorge Souza de Brito as the national volleyball program looks to extend his contract amid Alas Pilipinas’ historic run and potential podium finish in the AVC Challenge Cup.....»»
Joerem Yu to lead Naga City’s volleyball program
CEBU CITY, Philippines –Seasoned volleyball coach Joerem Yu will spearhead Naga City’s volleyball grassroots program. Yu was officially appointed earlier this month by the city government of Naga to oversee the budding grassroots program for volleyball there. His vast experience and keen eye on volleyball earned Yu the position, while carrying a responsibility to hone.....»»
Leviste keen on raising ABS-CBN stake
Businessman Leandro Leviste, the son of Sen. Loren Legarda, is willing to increase his stake in the Lopez family’s media company ABS-CBN Corp......»»