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At a glance, US President Donald Trump appears to be winning the trade war he unleashed after returning to the White House in ...
Inflation is projected to remain within the government’s official target range of two to three percent this year, but a report from the House of Representatives warns that rising prices continue to be ...
The Philippine economy expanded at a slightly faster pace in the second quarter, as easing inflation helped support household ...
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PHILIPPINE economic growth picked up in the second quarter (Q2), the Philippine Statistics Authority reported on Thursday, ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine economy grew at its fastest annual pace in a year in the second quarter, buoyed by a sharp ...
THE suspension of rice imports for 60 days is not likely to drive inflation due to ample supplies of the staple grain, the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) said. “Even if we ...
MANILA: The Philippine economy grew slightly faster than forecast in the second quarter on the back of strong farm output and ...
The Philippines' gross domestic product growth meets the Marcos administration's targets in the second quarter of 2025 as household spending growth offsets dampened government expenditures ...
The local stock market sustained its upward trajectory, extending its winning streak to four ahead of the release of the ...
THE implementation of a new rice policy and sticky inflation may give the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reason to “rethink its easing cycle,” according to economists. The Department of Agriculture ...