The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has set a proposed budget of P3.4 trillion for 2019, which is 1.5 percent higher than the P3.35 trillion budget for this year, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said.
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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has set a proposed budget of P3.4 trillion for 2019, which is 1.5 percent higher than the P3.35 trillion budget for this year, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said.
Read More »Filipinos’ access and use of formal financial products and services continues to improve in the country, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said in its latest report on the state of financial inclusion.
Read More »SM Foundation distributed relief packs to internally displaced persons and victims of typhoons Urduja and Vinta that ravaged parts of Visayas and Mindanao during the holiday season.
Read More »The Philippines needs to offer more routes to various destinations in the country to attract more tourists, the Department of Tourism said.
Read More »By Luis Leoncio The government warned businesses against exploiting the start of the implementation of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) to cheat consumers as it threatened to slap profiteering charges against those suddenly jacking up prices of commodities particularly oil products.
Read More »A sea change in the country’s economic relations with its Asian neighbors primarily China resulted in the opening of the investments tap in 2017 following President Duterte’s foreign policy rebalancing towards Asia.
Read More »The inter-agency Development Budget Coordinating Committee (DBCC) has raised some of the government’s economic targets as a result of domestic and overseas development, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said.
Read More »The signing into law of the first package of its Comprehensive Tax Reform Program (CTRP) or the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act (TRAIN) at the end of last year gave President Duterte his first major legislative victory.
Read More »Economists and economic managers are confident that with the spike in infrastructure spending, the economy will maintain its position as one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia with a sustained growth path over the next few years.
Read More »Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members should focus not only on economic interests but also on the wider needs of their people as the region moves toward economic integration, Datuk Seri J. Jayasiri, secretary-general of Malaysia’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry, said.
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