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The domestic-driven Philippine economy could still grow by 6 percent this year despite the US tariff debacle, but largely due ...
The Philippine central bank is committed to maintaining its easing bias and is on course to cut policy rates twice this year, ...
The Philippines could face an 18.1% GDP loss by 2070 due to climate change, an ADB report warns. The report emphasizes ...
The Philippines learned the hard way that Trump considers economics separate from security or geopolitical aims when making ...
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US tariff may trim PHL GDP growth
THE United States’ 19% tariff on Philippine goods could cut the Philippines’ gross domestic product (GDP) growth by 0.4 ...
Despite the escalating global uncertainties, particularly the heightened tensions in the Middle East and the imposition of ...
Fresh from tariff talks with President Donald Trump, Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is on Monday set to unveil plans ...
The Philippines has a low likelihood of achieving the end-of-plan economic growth target of 6.5 to eight percent by 2028 set ...
The 19 percent US reciprocal tariff will have a limited impact on the Philippine economy, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) ...
Gross domestic product (GDP) will expand by 5.9% in 2024, slightly less than an earlier 6.0% outlook, after bad weather in the third quarter, the bank said in its Philippines Economic Update.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew 5.2% in the July-September on the year, government data showed on Thursday, below a Reuters poll forecast of 5.7%, for the most tepid rise since expansion of 4.3% ...
The Philippine economy continued to grow in the second quarter of 2022, thanks to the strength in its industry and services sectors. The country’s gross domestic product increased 7.4% on year, ...