OP ED EDITORIAL: MANILA STANDARD –New economic environment
The government now expects the economy to grow at a slower pace this year than what it originally estimated, in
Read moreThe government now expects the economy to grow at a slower pace this year than what it originally estimated, in
Read moreThe Philippines is 56th most competitive among 140 countries in the world, according to the World Economic Forum in a
Read moreThere has been a suggestion that President Rodrigo Duterte fire his Finance chief and his Socioeconomic Planning secretary for expressing
Read moreThe economy grew more slowly in the second quarter of the year, a disappointing development considering that the gross domestic
Read moreIndonesia has been trying to find more ways to improve tax compliance, including through the government’s flagship tax amnesty program
Read moreSeveral domestic and foreign factors are eroding the value of the peso against the US currency and they may further
Read moreThe Ministry of Construction has planned to implement one million units by 2030, according to the government’s housing development plan.
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