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Philippines economy to grow 5.6% in 2025 – Fitch
Global debt watcher Fitch Ratings expects the Philippine economy to expand by 5.6 percent in 2025, driven by infrastructure ...
Vice Minister of the Philippines Department of Trade and Industries, Ceferino Rodolfo, says President Marcos’s commitment has ...
The upgrade of a China-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) trade deal, set to be signed on Oct. 28, is seen to ...
The Philippine economy remains resilient on the back of strong growth, easing inflation and fiscal consolidation efforts under the Marcos administration, according to Japan Credit Rating Agency.
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Philippines seen to miss 2026 growth goal amid US tariff, graft crackdown
Economic growth next year is expected to fall well below the Marcos administration’s target as the country contends with ...
The Philippines and the European Union have made "remarkable progress" in the fourth round of free trade agreement ...
Philippine Finance Secretary Ralph Recto warned that the government’s clampdown on corruption in infrastructure projects could slow the economy until early next year, saying more interest rate cuts ...
The Philippines has a unique opportunity to boost tourism revenue not by simply increasing overall arrivals, but by enhancing ...
The Philippine central bank delivered a fourth straight rate cut, surprising markets as it flagged a weaker growth outlook.Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas cut its benchmark overnight reverse repurchase ...
BEIJING >> Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is pushing for closer economic ties on a visit to China that seeks to sidestep territorial disputes in the South China Sea. The countries have both ...
The Philippine economy appears stable on the surface. The currency stands at P56.33 per dollar. Foreign exchange reserves stood at a record high of $105.3 billion (BSP) in June 2025. The unemployment ...
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