NEDA confirmed that Philippine economic managers will meet to discuss the surge in oil prices.
News/Advisory
The administration is confident that the Philippine economy will return to normal this year.
The planned expansion of exports is foreseen to improve the Philippines’ growth trajectory.
In its latest advisory, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) will reopen its borders to foreign tourists entering the Philippines starting February 10, 2022.
DTI will hand out ₱3.8 million worth of livelihood kits to 200 MSMEs in Antique.
DTI assures the business community that there will be no hard lockdowns amid the rising cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines.
The BCCP urges the Philippines to maximize CREATE tax to allure FDIs to invest in the country.
The Philippines plans to focus its export industry on high-value services and products to tap unrealized exportation market potential.
All registered foreign nationals in the Philippines must report to the Bureau of Immigration (BI) within the first sixty (60) days of every calendar year.
The Philippines is expected to become an upper middle-income country as it continues to show positive growth in 2022.