With gas supply at a current well set to run out by 2027, potential new sources could help avert an energy crisis in Luzon.
THE Philippine economy is likely to grow by 5.3% this year, driven by robust domestic demand, although private investment risks persist amid the graft scandal, the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research ...
PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC growth may continue to undershoot the government’s targets until next year as the lingering effects of the flood control corruption scandal will likely derail recovery, Maybank ...
The Philippines has unveiled its first-ever national pavilion at the World Economic Forum (WEF), marking a decisive shift ...
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Philippine economy seen to grow by just 5.3% this year
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine economy is likely to grow below its potential this year, the regional surveillance group ...
The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) on Wednesday downgraded its Philippine economic growth projections for both ...
PEZA, TESDA, and StackTrek launch the Philippines’ first government-led AI Tech Academy in Cebu to upskill workers in artificial intelligence and data science.
Nearly five years in the making, Filipinos said that the Republic of the Philippines-United Arab Emirates Comprehensive ...
The World Bank has revised its growth forecasts for the Philippines downward to 5.3 percent for 2026, citing governance ...
Sadly, President Marcos appears more focused on politics than the economic reforms needed for long-term transformation, even as he enters the final stretch of his presidency ...
Philippine economic managers rallied business executives and assured them of reforms at a private forum on Friday, seeking to ...
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Japan policy leader visits Philippines, reaffirms security and economic cooperation
JAPANESE lawmaker Takayuki Kobayashi, chairperson of the Policy Research Council of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), led a ...
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