Lower rice prices kept the country’s inflation rate within the government’s target in January this year, according to the Philippine...
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DESPITE the decline in rice prices, the Philippines still faces a double whammy of high food and oil prices that could lead to faster inflation this year, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and local economists.
Lower rice prices kept the country’s inflation rate within the government’s target in January this year, according to the Philippine...
THE economy’s third quarter growth was kept at 5.2 percent despite upward revisions in the growth of some economic activities, according to the...
Despite the decrease in the number of Filipinos with jobs in December, the country’s unemployment and underemployment rates fell to a 20-year...
MANILA: The Philippines, among the world’s largest rice importers, declared on Monday a food security emergency to bring down the cost of rice,...
THE Philippine bond market will remain unfazed despite inflationary pressures stemming from rising food and fuel prices in January, according to...
FILIPINOS living in Bataan, Laguna, and Batanes are among those who enjoy higher per capita GDP than the national average in 2023, according to the...
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The inflation rate in Cebu Province in December has climbed to 3.5 percent from 2.8 percent in November 2024. Chief...
MANILA, Philippines — The number of unemployed Filipinos dropped to 1.63 million in December from 1.66 million in November, as more people found...
AS the Philippines grapples with the volatility of rice prices, the delicate balance of agricultural policy and monetary policy comes into sharp...
FISHERIES output fell by 5 percent to 4.05 million metric tons (MMT) in 2024, the lowest in two decades, according to the Philippine Statistics...