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The National Competitiveness Council reported that the Philippines has achieved the biggest improvements in the ASEAN region over three years in various global competitiveness reports.

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In 1848, the economist and philosopher John Stuart Mill wrote: “It may be said without exaggeration that the great extent and rapid increase of international trade, in being the principal guarantee of the peace of the world, is the great permanent security for the uninterrupted progress of the ideas, the institutions, and the character of the human race.”

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The Philippines’ overall ranking in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Enabling Trade Index improved by eight places to the 64th spot in 2014 from 72nd place in 2012.

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The anti-corruption drive launched by the Philippine government, the massive infusion of public funds in infrastructure projects, and the fiscal reforms instituted by the administration of Philippine President Benigno Aquino are now paying off.

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The Philippines’ overall ranking in the Global Enabling Trade Report 2012 rose 20 places to 72nd this year from 92nd in 2010.

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The Philippines’ overall ranking in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Enabling Trade Index improved by eight places to the 64th spot in 2014 from 72nd place in 2012.

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The anti-corruption drive launched by the Philippine government, the massive infusion of public funds in infrastructure projects, and the fiscal reforms instituted by the administration of Philippine President Benigno Aquino are now paying off.

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The Philippines’ overall ranking in the Global Enabling Trade Report 2012 rose 20 places to 72nd this year from 92nd in 2010.

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