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The Philippines’ plan to temper spending on public goods and services in a bid to narrow its budget deficit to pre-pandemic levels may slow economic ...
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In its entirety, as measured by real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), adjusted for inflation), the Philippine economy grows very ...
The Philippines on Thursday cut its 2025 economic growth forecast, citing US President Donald Trump's tariffs and the Iran-Israel ...
The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) have signed an agreement ...
Laririt reiterated the need for “bold steps” toward the development of the national blue carbon road map. “It must be one ...
Amid Middle East tensions driving uncertainty in global fuel markets, several sectors are calling for legislative reforms in ...
Prosecutors at the Philippines’ House of Representatives have asked the Senate to proceed with the trial of impeached Vice ...
While the Philippines is not a direct participant in the Israel-Iran conflict, the effects of this war reach far beyond the ...
Former senator Richard J. Gordon, who as chairman of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) oversaw the difficult transition of transforming the biggest of US baselands—Subic—into a major ...
The increasing volatility and unpredictability of the global economy arising from Black Swan events, such as the Covid-19 ...
ITALY can be a gateway for Philippine products to the European Union, an official of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (ICCPI) told a business forum on Thursday.
Headwinds coming from the US tariffs and the war in the Middle East prompted the Marcos administration to temper its growth ...