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Sub-6% PH growth seen amid tariff woes
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine economy might not be able to muster a 6-percent growth this year if its major trading ...
THE Philippines is poised to become the second-fastest growing economy in the region this year, but the US tariff policy may drive gross domestic product (GDP) growth to below 6%, the ASEAN+3 ...
Zooming out for a moment, it’s worth noting that the US military’s adoption of AI has in many ways followed consumer patterns ...
THE Philippines remains one of the region's more resilient economies, the Asean+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) said on Tuesday, but growth could again fall below target this year given ...
Around 14,000 American and Filipino troops will engage in joint military exercises in the Philippines, showcasing the U.S.'s ...
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine economic growth may fall below ... Allen Ng said the below six-percent growth expected for 2025 is based on the various scenarios of US tariffs such as those announced ...
A senior Philippine military official said U.S. and Filipino forces will undertake battle-readiness exercises, including live-fire drills, in a largescale deployment that shows the Trump ...
THE Philippines might not face as severe an impact from global trade tensions in 2025 compared to its regional neighbors, thanks to its service-led economy and smaller manufacturing base, according to ...
An advanced anti-ship missile system developed for the US military will be used in the April 21 Balikatan exercises in which 14,000 Filipino and American troops are expected to participate, the Armed ...
MANILA: Two more rate cuts are likely in the cards this year, thanks to a benign inflation environment that could allow the ...
Still, Hegseth’s message was clear: deterrence is key in the Indo-Pacific region in the face of China’s aggression — and the ...
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Death as political capital (2)
In part 1 of this column, we examined how Rodrigo Duterte’s imprisonment at The Hague may become the linchpin of an audacious ...