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Wednesday, June 9, 2021 Vol. 16 No. 238
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WORLD BANK LOWERS GROWTH OUTLOOK FOR PHL TO 4.7%
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HE World Bank has downgraded its economic growth outlook for the Philippines for the second time this year due to the reimposition of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) and the spike in Covid-19 cases. In the Philippine Economic Update (PEU) report, the Washington-based lender said
Philippine GDP growth is now projected to reach 4.7 percent this year, lower than the 5.5 percent projected in March and 5.9 percent projected in December. The World Bank also cut its growth expectations for 2022 to 5.9 percent from the 6.3 percent projected in March See “World Bank,” A5
As the government eases quarantine restrictions, more entrepreneurs are opening up their former small businesses, like this barbecue vendor on Urban Avenue, Makati City. The government on Monday rolled out a coordinated effort to ramp up vaccination for economic frontliners under the “A4” category. BERNARD TESTA By Cai U. Ordinario
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HE resumption of the government’s infrastructure program and rebound in global consumer demand benefited the local manufacturing sector, as factory output more than doubled in April. See “Factory,” A2
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PHL rice imports contracted by 11.8% in Jan-May–report By Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas
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HE country’s rice imports in Januar y to May declined by 11.8 percent to 1.026 million metric tons from 1.163 MM T l ast yea r, l atest Bureau of Plant Industr y (BPI) data showed. BPI data obtained and analyzed
by the BusinessMirror showed that the volume of rice imports during the 5-month period was 137,141.602 MT lower than the previous year’s volume. V iet n a m rem a i ned a s t he country’s top import source as it accounted for 91 percent of the total volume. See “Rice,” A2
n US 47.6920 n japan 0.4366 n UK 67.6416 n HK 6.1465 n CHINA 7.4561 n singapore 36.0593 n australia 36.9804 n EU 58.1461 n SAUDI arabia 12.7179
Source: BSP (8 June 2021)