Cybercrime officials have uncovered a ‘definite link’ between the massive graft scandal and laundering rings run by banned ...
UA&P senior economist Victor Abola forecasts the Philippine GDP to grow 5.1 percent in 2025 and 5.3 percent in 2026 amid low inflation, stable employment and strong OFW remittances.
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Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP The recent slowdown in the Philippine economy has revived a persistent debate: is this merely ...
THE Philippine manufacturing sector experienced the sharpest downturn in four years due to the steep contraction in new ...
(MENAFN- Asia Times) Philippine aspirations to hit upper-middle-income country status were derailed by the Covid-19 pandemic, but economic planners remain optimistic that this target can be achieved ...
MANILA, Philippines — The share of Tourism Direct Gross Value Added (TDGVA) in the Philippine economy reached its highest level last year since 2000, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported ...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) slashed its Philippine growth projections for this year and ...
(1st UPDATE) The economic growth rate in Q2 2024 is much higher than the 4.3% logged in the same period last year, which was dragged down by government underspending and high inflation MANILA, ...
Philippine trade officials have come under fire for allowing manufacturers to practice “shrinkflation”, a decision critics slammed as providing an illusion of cost stability while leaving low-income ...
Philippine manufacturing activity slid into contraction mode in November, falling to its lowest level in over four years, due ...
MANILA, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The Philippines economics minister on Friday cautioned against further central bank interest rate hikes that he said could hurt consumers already reeling from high inflation.
ASIA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gave his assurances to Japan on Tuesday that his high-profile visit to rival power China last week was all about economics, but again suggested defense ties ...