BAGUIO CITY —The economic growth, as measured by the gross domestic product (GDP), should grow by 6.1 percent for the next three quarters to achieve the lower end of the target, a chief economist said. Department of Finance Undersecretary Domini S. Velasquez said that the positive outlook...
The slowing economy is expected to persist for the remainder of the year, with consumers facing the challenge of rising prices, coupled with a slowdown in the growth of remittances from overseas Filipinos. Following the release of the first-quarter report, economists have observed a softening in...
Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto said he expects the economy to grow within the target band of 5.8 percent to 6.3 percent in the first quarter of this year. These estimates were based on the high base effect from last year wherein the economy grew by 6.4 percent during the first quarter, Recto...
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said it is crucial to ease the inflation rates, particularly the rice prices, in the coming months to achieve the government's growth target. NEDA Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan told reporters that the goal of keeping the inflation within...
Foreign investors should consider doing business in the Philippines as the government has been taking a proactive approach to improving the economy despite external risks, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said. During the Philippine Investors Dialogue in Washington D.C., NEDA...
Bukidnon is the top agricultural area in the country, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed. Based on the survey of 82 provinces and 17 highly urbanized cities, it reported that Bukidnon had the highest gross value added (GVA) to agriculture, forestry, and fishing (AFF) in 2022...
Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto said that the inflation rate would increase in March but would not exceed the three percent to four percent target band amid higher interest rates. “We're expecting that, it will be a bumpy road. Now, if that will happen then I think the interest rates will be...
Banking giant UBS AG has raised its 2024 to 2025 gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecasts for the Philippines to 5.7 percent and six percent from 5.3 percent and 5.8 percent, respectively, following the stronger-than-expected 5.6 percent expansion last year. According to UBS Investment Bank...
The country’s economic growth fell short of the government's target last year, largely due to higher consumer prices that discouraged spending, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed. The economy, as measured by the gross domestic product (GDP), expanded by 5.6 percent from...
Ahead of the release of the country's full-year growth figures, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) announced that the economy had performed well in 2023, despite the significant challenges it encountered. NEDA Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan said the local economy, as measured by...
The Department of Finance (DOF) said the Philippine economy is prepared to withstand any potential negative impacts of this year's El Niño phenomenon. In a statement, the DOF said that the national government's 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) target of 6.5 percent to 7.5 percent has...
The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) has maintained the government's economic growth target for the year and has marginally adjusted its forecast for next year. The DBCC, an inter-agency body tasked with determining the government’s macroeconomic assumptions, kept its gross...