Whoever Wins in the Philippines, the Economy Is SafeBernardo M. Villegas
The Philippines ended 2023 on a high note,being the fastest growing economy across Southeast Asia with a growth rate of 5.6 percent—just shy of the government's target of 6.0 to 7.0 percent.1Should projections hold, the Philippines is expected to, once again, show significant growth in 2024...
each of its biggest sectors. To grasp these as soon as possible, companies need to rethink how they deliver to customers and operate their businesses. With such strategies in place for possible future disruptions, the Philippines can stand strong and continue to grow its economy in the year ...
and the country's economy plummeted. In less than 20 years, the Philippines had gone from relative prosperity to becoming the "sick man of Asia." In 1983, the leader of the political opposition, former senator Benigno Aquino, was assassinated upon his returned from exile in the United States...
There is, perhaps, a belief that the US can 'save' those in power in China. While Xi is being nice to Biden and others in the G20, his ships are still terrorizing the Philippines and other 'nobodies'. The West is collectively looking at the behavior o...
Luzon, largest and most economically important island of the Philippines. It is the site of Manila, the nation’s capital and major metropolis, and of Quezon City. Luzon leads the country both in industry and in agriculture, and it is home to more than h
At present, the wood-based industry in the Philippines has limited knowledge on CE. There are several opportunities to incorporate CE in the management of the wood-based industry in the region, where CE practices can be integrated into the industry protocols, particularly in dealing with waste ...
If you use the narrow definition that globalization is the manner in which companies use their products and services to gain international influence and power, you can certainly see there are many problems with globalization. However, if you look at globalization as the ability of even the smalles...
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East Coast just last October, and Typhoon Bopha in the Philippines in December 2012 (which according to early estimates caused a GDP loss of 0.3%).36 This trend is likely to continue and become more acute as emerging markets integrate more thoroughly into global value chains and financial ...