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The Philippines is among the Asian economies that improved their standing in the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Ranking (WCR) ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippines climbs to 51st in global competitiveness reportThe Philippines’ competitiveness ranking improved by one spot in 2025, rising to 51st place out of 69 economies. This is ...
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GMA Network on MSNPhilippines moves up to 51st spot in global competitiveness rankingThe Philippines’ competitiveness ranking rose one notch this year amid improvements in economic performance and ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Thursday hailed the country's continued economic growth and reaffirmed its ...
The Philippines and the United States' top diplomats have met to discuss enhancing bilateral economic ties and China’s ...
Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan said in his keynote speech: “The Philippine economy today stands at a crossroads. We find ourselves at this ...
Washington, DC: An International Monetary Fund team led by Ms. Elif Arbatli Saxegaard held meetings in Manila during May 14-20, 2025, to discuss recent economic and financial developments and the ...
Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan said the Philippines ranked second among Asian economies that have released first-quarter data. The Philippines ...
The Philippines is eyeing a long-awaited ... secretary of the national economic and development authority (NEDA), during a recent press briefing. He stressed that while the transition remains ...
Even the Asian Development (ADB ... the ADB report added. The Philippine economy will outpace Indonesia (5 percent this year, 5.1 percent next year), Malaysia (4.9 percent and 4.8 percent ...
and modest inflation will underpin Philippine economic growth this year and the next, according to the Asian Development Outlook April 2025 report. However, increased uncertainty in global trade ...
If the ADB's projection is realized in 2025, it would be the first year that the Marcos Jr. administration met its economic growth target of 6% to 8% MANILA, Philippines – The Asian Development ...
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