MANILA: Philippines uninterrupted growth, the Philippine economy was still unable to surpass China’s expansion, after the Asian superpower posted a “surprising” recovery in 2017, from a 26-year low in 2016. In the past 5 quarters, the one in the 4th quarter of 2016 and another in the 3rd quarter of 2017. But when the latest gross domestic product (GDP) results were announced, China was still declared as the fastest-growing economy in Asia, with 6.9% expansion in 2017. China’s GDP growth in 2017 was slightly higher than and that of Vietnam (6.8%). This stable performance brings our full-year growth in 2017 to 6.7% a strong finish that keeps our position as one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia after China’s and Vietnam’s,” Philippine Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said in a press conference in Pasig City on Tuesday, January 23. China, the world’s 2nd largest economy, is undergoing a phase of “creative destruction,” where active new sectors like digital financial services and e-commerce coexist with still-leading traditional ones like manufacturing. Philippines, China, Vietnam, and India have been in the running for the title of “fastest-growing economy in the world.” But among the member economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Vietnam has been a strong contender. It has been outpacing the Philippines as the best performing economy in the regional bloc since the 3rd quarter of 2017. Among the pioneering 5 members of ASEAN, however, the Philippines remains the best performing. The ASEAN-5 is composed of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. The Philippines’ 6.6% growth in the 4th quarter was behind Vietnam’s 7.65% and China’s 6.8%, but faster than Singapore’s 2.8%. Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand have yet to release their official figures, but estimates put them at 6.2%, 5.06%, and 4.3%, respectively. A recovered agriculture sector, strong government consumption, as well as better exports and imports made it possible for the Philippine economy to grow above 6% for the 6th straight year in 2017.
Investors troop to year’s first RTB issue; P134 billion awarded
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