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Last Tuesday this paper’s front page featured the Philippines as having moved up from being 90th to 82nd in Forbes’ 2014 “Best Countries for Business” list among 146 countries, posting improvements from 2013 in 8 of the 11 indicators used as bases for the rankings.

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The Philippines moved up eight places to rank 82nd out of 146 countries in Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List for 2014, up from 90th in the previous year.

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The government remains focused on ensuring judicious use of government resources so that inclusive growth can be achieved without having to raise taxes other than those on sin products, Malacañang said yesterday.

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The Philippines ranks 90th out of 145 countries in the Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List for 2013, placing ahead of China but behind many of its neighbors in Southeast Asia.

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The government is prepared to sustain the country’s economic growth which reached a record 7.1 percent in the third quarter, President Aquino told a gathering of his party-mates in Cebu City Friday night.

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The peso has risen to its strongest in a long time, breaking into the 40 to $1 level this week. Meanwhile, the economy grew 7.1 percent in the third quarter, the fastest in Southeast Asia.

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Malacañang is “satisfied for the time being” with the country’s placing 87th among 141 countries in Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List.

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The Philippines placed 87th among 141 countries in the Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List, beating China and India but still behind most of its Southeast Asian neighbors.
 

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The Philippines moved up eight places to rank 82nd out of 146 countries in Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List for 2014, up from 90th in the previous year.

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The government remains focused on ensuring judicious use of government resources so that inclusive growth can be achieved without having to raise taxes other than those on sin products, Malacañang said yesterday.

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The Philippines ranks 90th out of 145 countries in the Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List for 2013, placing ahead of China but behind many of its neighbors in Southeast Asia.

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The government is prepared to sustain the country’s economic growth which reached a record 7.1 percent in the third quarter, President Aquino told a gathering of his party-mates in Cebu City Friday night.

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The peso has risen to its strongest in a long time, breaking into the 40 to $1 level this week. Meanwhile, the economy grew 7.1 percent in the third quarter, the fastest in Southeast Asia.

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Malacañang is “satisfied for the time being” with the country’s placing 87th among 141 countries in Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List.

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The Philippines placed 87th among 141 countries in the Forbes’ Best Countries for Business List, beating China and India but still behind most of its Southeast Asian neighbors.
 

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