MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Friday (Nov 14) launched the Philippines' year-long chairmanship of Asean in 2026, ...
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Governance, corruption overtake economy as PH top concern – SWS survey
Governance has emerged as the country’s most pressing problem, overtaking concerns about economic and social services, ...
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Philippines may take 70 years to catch up with Singapore
The Philippine economy is at risk of further falling behind its Southeast Asian neighbors, an economist said, noting it may ...
As the Philippines is set to take over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) chairmanship from Malaysia in 2026, analysts have said that continuity and sustained momentum are essential in ...
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Marcos bets on speedy economic recovery
President Marcos said yesterday that he expects the economy to recover after the country’s gross domestic product grew at its ...
Vietnam stood up and worked hard to build a very strong economy even under a socialist government. Number 6 belongs to Indonesia, which despite its very large population of almost 280 million people, ...
The Marcos administration is taking steps to address the Duterte administration’s unresolved issues, which continue to affect ...
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Marcos confident PH economy can recover by end of 2025
President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. on Thursday admitted that there has been a downturn in the country's economy, attributing this to typhoons that hit the Philippines and the global economic ...
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and visiting Philippine Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Leo M. Herrera-Lim have discussed issues of mutual interest.
Washington and London’s recent unprecedented actions showed what global coordination can achieve – and what remains to be ...
November 13, 2025 -- Nippon Express (South Asia & Oceania) Pte. Ltd. (President: Katsuhito Kobayashi), a group company of ...
AFTER government spending slowed the growth of the Philippine economy in the third quarter this year, a business leader called on the government to “fix the domestic economy” first instead of being ...
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