+ Follow ECONOMIC PLANNING SECRETARY DANTE CANLAS Tag
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[Title] => NEDA director sinibak ni GMA
[Summary] => Nalagasan ng isang miyembro ang "economic dream team" ni Pangulong Arroyo ng tanggapin niya ang pagbibitiw ni National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) director general at Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas.
Sa isang talumpati sa ika-28 business conference sa Manila Hotel, inihayag ng Pangulo ang pagtatalaga niya kay Professor Romulo Neri bilang bagong Economic Planning secretary kapalit ni Canlas.
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[Title] => GMA pa-Japan
[Summary] => Nakatakdang umalis ngayong araw na ito si Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo para sa apat na araw na state visit sa bansang Japan.
Kasama ng Pangulo sa kanyang pag-alis sina First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople, Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas, Trade Secretary Mar Roxas, Finance Secretary Isidro Camacho at Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye.
Ayon sa Malacañang, mahalaga ang pagbisita ng Pangulo sa Japan dahil ito ang maglulunsad ng isang bagong pagtutuwang ng dalawang bansa sa pagsusulong ng kapayapaan at kaunlaran ng rehiyon.
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[Title] => Economy grows 3.8% in 3rd quarter
[Summary] => The economy grew at a slower 3.8 percent in the third quarter mainly due to the typhoons that pounded the farming sector. Government, however, stuck to its growth forecast of four to 4.5 for the entire year.
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[Title] => Cabinet level body pushes tariff cuts
[Summary] => The government may push through with the tariff cuts promised under the ASEAN Free Trade Area/Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme following the recommendations made by the Cabinet level Committee on Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) board.
Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas said yesterday the CTRM has also agreed on a selective reduction on Most Favored Nations (MFN) tariff rates based on a review of products not locally produced and locally produced but not in sufficient quantity.
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[Title] => July inflation slows down to 30-month low of 2.6%
[Summary] => Consumer prices declined to their lowest level in two and a half years at 2.6 percent in July, mainly due to the drop in electricity bills after President Arroyo ordered a cut in purchased power adjustment (PPA) charges, the National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday.
The NSO said the inflation rate of 2.6 percent was the lowest rate recorded since February 2000.
From January to July, the inflation rate the rate of increase in the prices of basic necessities averaged 3.4 percent, well-under the revised full-year target range of 4.5 to 5.5 percent.
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[Title] => Ople off to Japan for ASEAN meet
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday he will fly to Japan on Saturday to join his Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) counterparts in a meeting aimed at enhancing regional economic integration.
ASEAN economic ministers, as well as officials from neighbors China, Japan and South Korea, will also attend the two-day Initiative Development in East Asia (IDEA) meeting on Aug. 10 and 11.
Ople will have a working dinner with fellow ASEAN foreign ministers on the 11th. He will be joined by Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas.
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[Title] => July inflation seen dropping to 2.8%
[Summary] => The July inflation rate is expected to fall within the range of 2.8 percent to three percent as food prices remained stable, giving the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) enough room to keep its policy rates steady for four straight months.
Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas told reporters yesterday that the July inflation is likely to go down to as low as 2.8 percent and at worst, remain even at 3 percent.
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[Title] => July inflation may go down to as low as 2.8%, says BSP
[Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said the July inflation rate is likely to go down to as low as 2.8 percent as food imports continued to stabilize the prices of basic commodities.
BSP governor Rafael Buenaventura told reporters over the weekend that the July inflation rate is estimated to be within the 2.8 percent to 3.3 percent range and there is no indication of a sudden upswing in domestic prices in the coming months.
According to Buenaventura, the 30-centavo per kilowatt hour reduction in power rates also contributed to the slowdown in inflation rate.
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[Title] => Roco still top Cabinet performer
[Summary] => Education Secretary Raul Roco remains to be the top performer among members of President Arroyos Cabinet based on the latest survey conducted by Pulse Asia.
Roco registered the highest awareness and approval rating of 97 percent and 69 percent, respectively.
Behind him is Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit, who has an approval rating of 55; followed by Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II, 38; housing czar Michael Defensor, 33; Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo, 29; and Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman, 26.
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[Title] => Study competitiveness of RP industries, GMA tells Roxas, Canlas
[Summary] => President Arroyo has directed Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II and Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas to study the competitiveness of Philippine industries, especially cement manufacturing, and not to leave this task to their respective bureaucrat-technocrats who look at the problems from their "ivory towers."
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ECONOMIC PLANNING SECRETARY DANTE CANLAS
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Sa isang talumpati sa ika-28 business conference sa Manila Hotel, inihayag ng Pangulo ang pagtatalaga niya kay Professor Romulo Neri bilang bagong Economic Planning secretary kapalit ni Canlas.
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[Summary] => Nakatakdang umalis ngayong araw na ito si Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo para sa apat na araw na state visit sa bansang Japan.
Kasama ng Pangulo sa kanyang pag-alis sina First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople, Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas, Trade Secretary Mar Roxas, Finance Secretary Isidro Camacho at Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye.
Ayon sa Malacañang, mahalaga ang pagbisita ng Pangulo sa Japan dahil ito ang maglulunsad ng isang bagong pagtutuwang ng dalawang bansa sa pagsusulong ng kapayapaan at kaunlaran ng rehiyon.
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[Title] => Economy grows 3.8% in 3rd quarter
[Summary] => The economy grew at a slower 3.8 percent in the third quarter mainly due to the typhoons that pounded the farming sector. Government, however, stuck to its growth forecast of four to 4.5 for the entire year.
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[Title] => Cabinet level body pushes tariff cuts
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Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas said yesterday the CTRM has also agreed on a selective reduction on Most Favored Nations (MFN) tariff rates based on a review of products not locally produced and locally produced but not in sufficient quantity.
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[Title] => July inflation slows down to 30-month low of 2.6%
[Summary] => Consumer prices declined to their lowest level in two and a half years at 2.6 percent in July, mainly due to the drop in electricity bills after President Arroyo ordered a cut in purchased power adjustment (PPA) charges, the National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday.
The NSO said the inflation rate of 2.6 percent was the lowest rate recorded since February 2000.
From January to July, the inflation rate the rate of increase in the prices of basic necessities averaged 3.4 percent, well-under the revised full-year target range of 4.5 to 5.5 percent.
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[Title] => Ople off to Japan for ASEAN meet
[Summary] => Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople said yesterday he will fly to Japan on Saturday to join his Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) counterparts in a meeting aimed at enhancing regional economic integration.
ASEAN economic ministers, as well as officials from neighbors China, Japan and South Korea, will also attend the two-day Initiative Development in East Asia (IDEA) meeting on Aug. 10 and 11.
Ople will have a working dinner with fellow ASEAN foreign ministers on the 11th. He will be joined by Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas.
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[Title] => July inflation seen dropping to 2.8%
[Summary] => The July inflation rate is expected to fall within the range of 2.8 percent to three percent as food prices remained stable, giving the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) enough room to keep its policy rates steady for four straight months.
Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas told reporters yesterday that the July inflation is likely to go down to as low as 2.8 percent and at worst, remain even at 3 percent.
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[Title] => July inflation may go down to as low as 2.8%, says BSP
[Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said the July inflation rate is likely to go down to as low as 2.8 percent as food imports continued to stabilize the prices of basic commodities.
BSP governor Rafael Buenaventura told reporters over the weekend that the July inflation rate is estimated to be within the 2.8 percent to 3.3 percent range and there is no indication of a sudden upswing in domestic prices in the coming months.
According to Buenaventura, the 30-centavo per kilowatt hour reduction in power rates also contributed to the slowdown in inflation rate.
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[Title] => Roco still top Cabinet performer
[Summary] => Education Secretary Raul Roco remains to be the top performer among members of President Arroyos Cabinet based on the latest survey conducted by Pulse Asia.
Roco registered the highest awareness and approval rating of 97 percent and 69 percent, respectively.
Behind him is Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit, who has an approval rating of 55; followed by Trade Secretary Manuel Roxas II, 38; housing czar Michael Defensor, 33; Executive Secretary Alberto Romulo, 29; and Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman, 26.
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[Title] => Study competitiveness of RP industries, GMA tells Roxas, Canlas
[Summary] => President Arroyo has directed Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II and Economic Planning Secretary Dante Canlas to study the competitiveness of Philippine industries, especially cement manufacturing, and not to leave this task to their respective bureaucrat-technocrats who look at the problems from their "ivory towers."
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