+ Follow ECONOMIC PLANNING SECRETARY AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Tag
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[Title] => NEDA chief resigns
[Summary] => Economic Planning Secretary and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) director general Arsenio Balisacan will assume the top post in the newly formed Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) effective Feb. 1.
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[Title] => Imports grow for fifth straight month in October
[Summary] => Imports sustained their strong momentum in October, rising for the fifth straight month to outpace the rest of Asia, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported yesterday.
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[Title] => Imports rise for 4th straight month in September
[Summary] => Imports remained buoyant in September, growing a fourth straight month on double-digit gains in raw materials and consumer goods, the Philippine Statistics Authority said in a report.
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[Title] => High oil prices to affect GDP growth
[Summary] => Economic Planning Secretary and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director General Augusto Santos said high oil prices could clip the countrys economic growth by a fraction below the 5.3 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth target this year.
He said if the price of Dubai crude settles at $60 per barrel, the government has estimated GDP to grow by 5.2 percent, and slide down to 5.1 percent if Dubai crude reaches $70 per barrel.
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[Title] => Imports rise for 4th straight month in September
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[Title] => High oil prices to affect GDP growth
[Summary] => Economic Planning Secretary and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director General Augusto Santos said high oil prices could clip the countrys economic growth by a fraction below the 5.3 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth target this year.
He said if the price of Dubai crude settles at $60 per barrel, the government has estimated GDP to grow by 5.2 percent, and slide down to 5.1 percent if Dubai crude reaches $70 per barrel.
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