
PH needs economic transformation, not recovery: Marcos
The Philippines must “transform” to stay competitive in the global market and be part of the new world, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday.
The Philippines must “transform” to stay competitive in the global market and be part of the new world, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday urged the Filipino people to “pay correct amount of taxes” to support the country’s economic recovery and expansion.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed Executive Order No. 14, approving and adopting the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028.
The Philippines is leading the globe in economic recovery and performance, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared Saturday.
His administration is “serious” about pursuing big-ticket projects to support economic recovery from Covid-19 pandemic, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said.
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Japan has become one of the strongest economies in the world within 30 years after its defeat in World War II. Manila can use Tokyo as a model for such economic revival, according to Senator Alan Peter Cayetano.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has launched a partnership with civil society and advocacy groups to train more than 600 unemployed and out-of-school youth in Bohol to support the province’s economic recovery.
The government and the private sector are bound to work together to get rid of all the barriers and challenges so businesses can thrive, even those online, according to Senator Cynthia Villar.
Bagong Henerasyon party-list Rep. Bernadette Herrera is interested to know where the Marcos administration will get the funds needed for the country’s economic recovery.