+ Follow PLAZA ACCORD Tag
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[Title] => Phl, Asean to profit from China scare – Salceda
[Summary] => China’s threatening posture over territorial conflicts and issues in the West Philippine Sea may be taken advantage by rival claimant neighboring countries, including the Philippines, and profit from it as Japan shifts its gaze for trade and investments “to the arising stars” of Southeast Asia.
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[Title] => Slow growth
[Summary] => Economic analysts are predicting that the Philippines will have the lowest growth performance among the core ASEAN countries over the near term. This contrasts with our comparatively superior growth performance the last two years.
The main reason for this are the uncertainties associated with next Mayís general elections. Those uncertainties dissuade investors from coming into our economy. The intense political combat associated with the forthcoming elections engrosses everyone and draws attention from the reforms that need to be done urgently.
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PLAZA ACCORD
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The main reason for this are the uncertainties associated with next Mayís general elections. Those uncertainties dissuade investors from coming into our economy. The intense political combat associated with the forthcoming elections engrosses everyone and draws attention from the reforms that need to be done urgently.
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February 2, 2013 - 12:00am