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Philippines To Reduce Corporate Taxes To Boost Foreign Investment
A new bill should effectively cut corporate tax rates from 30% to 25%. A new bill should effectively cut corporate tax rates from 30% to 25%. -
Philippines' Diversified Economy, Emerging Sectors Can Withstand MidEast Conflict
OFW remittances up 4.6 percent from January-October despite 7.8 percent decline in remittances from Middle East. OFW remittances up 4.6 percent from January-October despite 7.8 percent decline in remittances from Middle East. -
Philippine Economy Can Grow Significantly In 2022, State Bank Says
The Philippine state bank is confident that the economy has what it takes to hit eight percent in growth within three years. The Philippine state bank is confident that the economy has what it takes to hit eight percent in growth within three years. -
Philippines' Poor GDP Growth Blamed On Spending Delays
The Philippines' 5% gross domestic product growth is the country's slowest in almost 10 years The Philippines' 5% gross domestic product growth is the country's slowest in almost 10 years -
Philippine Economy Rising Can Only Be Good For Reducing Poverty
Poverty falls where the economy rises, and that's the case in the Philippines. Poverty falls where the economy rises, and that's the case in the Philippines. -
Philippines, Indonesia Enhance Business Alliance
Indonesia and the Philippines signed business MoUs in June. What does this mean for the two sides’ bilateral relations? Indonesia and the Philippines signed business MoUs in June. What does this mean for the two sides’ bilateral relations? -
How The Philippines Can Benefit From The Trade War
The China-U.S. trade war and other global trade disputes could be a leveraging point for the Philippines. The China-U.S. trade war and other global trade disputes could be a leveraging point for the Philippines. -
Philippines Can Be A China-U.S. Trade Row Winner Too
The Philippines needs to attract more foreign investments to potentially become a beneficiary of the China-U.S. trade dispute. The Philippines needs to attract more foreign investments to potentially become a beneficiary of the China-U.S. trade dispute. -
Philippines’ Q1 2019 GDP Growth Attributed To National Budget Delay
Economic growth in the Philippines may have grown slightly on the lower end of the slashed forecast of six to seven percent this year. Economic growth in the Philippines may have grown slightly on the lower end of the slashed forecast of six to seven percent this year. -
Philippines Cuts Down 2019 Budget On Grounds Of Constitutional Violations
PRRD has signed the 2019 national budget into law but before he did, he vetoed billions in projects deemed “unconstitutional.” PRRD has signed the 2019 national budget into law but before he did, he vetoed billions in projects deemed “unconstitutional.”