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HE growth of the country’s manufacturing output quadrupled in March 2022, according to the latest Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries (MISSI) released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The PSA data showed the Volume of Production Index (VoPI) surged 336.3 percent in March 2022 on the back of growth in 15 industry divisions. The data showed that VoPI posted a growth of 75.5 percent in February 2022 while it contracted 73.3 percent in March 2021.

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“Of the 22 industry divisions, 15 reported positive growth which was led by the manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products with a 2,175.6 percent annual growth rate,” the PSA added. The data showed the remaining seven industry divisions recorded annual decreases in their production. The manufacture of electrical equipment had the fastest annual decline of 36.5 percent. The PSA said the Value of Production Index (VaPI) also skyrocketed 358.2 percent in March 2022 on the back of high growth in 15 industry divisions. The data showed the manufacture of coke and refined petroleum prod-

ucts was also the major contributing factor with a 2,583.3 percent growth rate. PSA said the VaPI posted a growth of 82.9 percent in February 2022 and a contraction of 74.1 percent in March 2021.

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MEANWHILE, PSA said the average capacity utilization rate for the manufacturing sector in March 2022 was reported at 70.4 percent, from 69.7 percent in the previous month. “Almost all the industry divisions reported capacity utilization rates of more than 50 percent except for manufacture of leather and related products, including footwear [40.8

percent],” PSA said. The top 3 industry divisions in terms of reported capacity utilization rate were manufacturers of furniture, which posted an average capacity utilization rate of 85 percent. This was followed by the manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products at 79.1 percent, and manufacture of machinery and equipment except electrical, at 76.4 percent. The MISSI is a report that monitors the production, net sales, inventories, and capacity utilization of selected manufacturing establishments to provide flash indicators on the performance of the manufacturing sector.

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ONG-TERM investments made by foreign investors to the Philippines grew strongly in February this year, reversing the decline seen earlier in 2022, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported.

Data released by the Central Bank showed that foreign direct investments (FDI) net inflows rose by 46.3 percent from last year, to reach $893 million in February 2022 from the $611-million net inflows recorded in the same month last year. The increase brought the cumulative two-month FDI net inflows to $1.7 billion, higher by 8 percent than the $1.6-billion net inflows posted in the first two months of 2021. It also reversed the 16-percent decline seen in FDI in January this year. FDI are investments made by foreign players to the Philippines in the hopes of long-term return. Since these are in the country for a longer-term compared to their short-term counterpart— the foreign portfolio investments (FPI)—the FDI usually create jobs for Filipinos and have a multiplier effect on the economy. “The growth in FDI reflected mainly the continued infusion of funds by non-resident direct investors to their local subsidiaries,” the BSP said in a statement. Broken down, the increase in FDI net inflows in February was supported by the 40.8 percent growth in non-residents’ net investments in debt instruments of local affiliates to $722 million from $513 million in the same month last year. Non-residents’ net investments in equity capital other than reinvestment of earnings also grew by 320.1 percent to $97 million from $23 million in February 2021. Equity capital placements were mostly from Kuwait, Japan, and the United States. Capital infusions were channeled mainly to the C  A

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IN this photo provided by the Office of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the presidential candidate—trouncing all rivals by a landslide with 31 million votes in unofficial tallies—visits the tomb of his father at the Libingan ng mga Bayani on Tuesday (May 10, 2022). Marcos, namesake son of the late dictator, announced that his running mate Sara Duterte will be his first Cabinet nominee, to handle the Department of Education. OFFICE OF FERDINAND MARCOS JR.

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HE value of the country’s agricultural output in the first quarter slightly dipped by 0.3 percent after production in crops, fisheries and livestock sectors contracted, buoyed by a double-digit rate of increase in poultry output. The agriculture chief blamed soaring fertilizer prices, fueled by the war in Ukraine, as a key factor for contraction. The value of the farm output from January to March (at constant 2018 prices) declined by P75.246 billion to P419.922 billion from P495.168 billion recorded in the same period of last year, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data showed. “Poultry registered expansion

during the period while crops, livestock, and fisheries posted declines in the value of production,” the PSA said in its quarterly report on the value of production in agriculture and fisheries published on Wednesday. Historical PSA data showed that this is now the third consecutive first quarter wherein agricultural production contracted. PSA data also showed that the P419.922billion value of agricultural output from January to March was the lowest first quarter production in seven years. PSA data showed that the value of crop production in the first quarter declined by 1.65 percent to P243.651 billion from P247.736 billion last year. The country’s palay output in the first quarter fell by 1.9 percent year-on-year to

4.541 million metric tons (MMT) while corn production slightly dipped to 2.441 MMT from 2.445 MMT, based on PSA data. The value of the country’s livestock output in the first quarter declined by 1.04 percent to P59.162 billion from P59.786 billion, based on PSA data. This is now the 10th consecutive quarter that the livestock output contracted, since the African swine fever (ASF) entered the country and devastated the local hog industry. “Hog, the major contributor to the value of livestock production, decreased by -1.2 percent. This resulted in the decline of -1.0 percent of the total value of livestock production,” the PSA said. PSA data showed that the fishS “F,” A

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RESUMPTIVE President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. announced on Wednesday night he will appoint Presumptive Vice President Sara Duterte as the Secretary of the Department of Education after they take office on June 30. Marcos said Duterte’s appointment was one of the topics they discussed during their meeting on Tuesday night. Duterte immediately agreed, he said, adding partly in Filipino that, “she’s very capable to handle it. I think, part of her agreeing to take it is that she is a mother and she wants to make sure her children will be well trained and well educated.” Both Marcos and Duterte won landslide victories in the May 9 elections, according to partial, un-

official tallies in the Commmission on Elections transparency server, with 98 percent of results in. Inflation, energy, lack of jobs and education will be the immediate focus of his administration, Marcos Jr. said at his first press briefing since the May 9 elections. Marcos Jr. said vetting for the Cabinet positions is being done in a very thorough, inclusive manner, with a set of advisers for each portfolio holding talks with experts and stakeholders in each sector, so they can get the best person for the job. “My thinking is, [for] each department—we should talk to the specialists in that sector,” he said, partly in Filipino. For example, he said, in picking the Agriculture Secretary, “we have to talk to all the agriculturists, all the stakeholders, S “F,” A

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Source: BSP (May 11, 2022)


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