The Philippines will need to post at least 3.7 percent growth in the next three quarters to achieve the revised growth target ...
The Philippines will explore other sources of financing as it expects to lose concessional financing and development ...
The government also plans to give priority to new social sector projects over new infrastructure proposals, while expediting ...
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Philippine economic growth to pick up in second half of 2026 — Balisacan
Philippine economic growth is expected to pick up in the second half of the year, as an average growth of at least 3.7% is ...
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Gov’t races to approve 20–30 ODA-funded projects
MANILA, Philippines – The Marcos administration plans to fast-track the approval of 20 to 30 infrastructure and social sector ...
THE Philippine economy must grow by an average of at least 3.7 percent over the remaining three quarters of 2026 to meet the lower end of the government’s revised growth target, according to the ...
The Philippines has sufficient buffers to cushion the eventual phaseout of concessional Official Development Assistance (ODA) following its upgrade to upper-middle income economy status, a Department ...
WITH the Philippines racing to lock in concessional financing before its recent upgrade to upper middle income country (UMIC) status begins to limit access to cheaper loans, the Marcos administration ...
It seems like the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda)— which will soon be known as the Department of Economy, Planning and Development (DepDev)—is now the new captain of the country’s ...
The Philippines is well-positioned to navigate a challenging global environment by pursuing reforms to strengthen economic resilience and sustain ...
DEPDEV: gikumpirma sa World Bank ang pagsaka sa upper middle income country category sa Pilipinas #GMANews #GMARegionalTV ...
The annual gathering over the weekend of the Neda Alumni Association—composed of former officials and staff of the National Economic and Development Authority, now known as the Department of Economy, ...
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