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Moody’s sees Philippines facing income gaps

Moody’s Investors Service has tagged the Philippines as one of the countries in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region that will face challenges in addressing income gaps after the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic ends. In a report on Tuesday, the New York-based debt watcher said the impact of the pandemic would exacerbate income inequality in the […]

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Philippines: Former NEDA chief sees 8.5% GDP plunge

The Philippine economy will likely contract by more than 8 percent this year and is expected to start to recover in the latter part of 2022 at the earliest, a former Cabinet official said on Monday. During the Pilipinas Conference 2020, former National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) secretary Ernesto Pernia said he expects the […]

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Thailand: Smaller contraction for industry from stimulus

Thailand’s retail industry is likely to see a lower contraction this year to 6% from the previously projected 7.8% fall, driven by a host of stimulus measures. Voralak Tulaphorn, chief marketing officer of The Mall Group, said the co-payment programme, and the Shop and Payback tax rebate scheme, in particular, have helped boost consumers’ spending […]

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Vietnam: RCEP will not worsen trade deficit: ministry

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) would not worsen the trade deficit Vietnam was running with signatory markets, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Statistics showed that Vietnam ran a trade deficit worth US$5.58 billion with ASEAN, $27.71 billion with China and $21.37 billion with the Republic of Korea in the first nine […]

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