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The Manila Times on MSNOur national debt crisisTHE Philippine economy is projected to grow between 5.5 percent and 6.5 percent for 2025, making it 32nd in the world and ...
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Philstar.com on MSN‘$2 trillion by 2050’ dream needs 6.7 percent GDP growth – think tankThe Philippines is unlikely to hit its $2-trillion economic goal by 2050 as doing so would require a nearly seven percent annual expansion, an exceptional and unrealistic level for the country at this ...
In a communique issued on Friday at the conclusion of the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting, the regional bloc said the imposition of the tariffs is counterproductive, may exacerbate global ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA), through its Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service (AMAS), has launched a two-day forum aimed at encouraging overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Hong Kong ...
The Philippine central bank delivered a widely expected interest-rate cut to support the economy, warning about slowing global growth and geopolitical risks. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas cut its ...
Trajectory Meanwhile, Habito said that the Philippine economy in 2025 is subject to a combination of external and internal factors that could influence its trajectory. Externally, the nation faces ...
In my keynote address at this year’s BusinessWorld Economic Forum, I spoke of a Philippine economy standing at a decisive crossroads, shaped by formidable global and domestic forces yet brimming with ...
MANILA, Philippines — The International Monetary Fund said the Philippine economy remains resilient despite external challenges. However, the IMF but flagged slower growth prospects in the near ...
The Philippine economy remains resilient despite the challenges of an external environment characterized by heightened policy uncertainty. GDP growth is expected to reach 5.5 percent in 2025 before ...
The Philippines sustained its strong economic growth momentum and will likely become a USD2 trillion economy by 2050 barring external shocks, according to Department of Economy, Planning, and ...
AS the world undergoes significant geopolitical realignments, the Philippines finds itself at a critical crossroads. From intensifying US-China tensions to regional security challenges in the West ...
Espionage accusations between China and the Philippines risk escalating bilateral tensions, with fallout expected to spill into economic ties and dampen Chinese investment in the Southeast Asian ...
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