Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PBBM taking best shot at taming inflation

We recognize the importance and urgency of tackling the challenges identified in the survey

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan assured the public on Sunday that the Marcos administra­tion is doing more to stop the prices of essential goods from increasing.

The concurrent National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, or NEDA, chief made the remarks in reaction to a poll by a research group on Saturday that showed three out of four Filipinos were unhappy with the government’s steps to ease the country’s headline inflation.

“We recognize the importance and urgency of tackling the challenges identified in the survey,” Balisacan said in a statement.

“The administra­tion is accelerati­ng efforts to manage rising prices of basic commoditie­s, particular­ly rice, while attracting significan­t foreign investment­s to create more and better jobs,” he added.

Balisacan contextual­ized the current situation by recalling the Philippine economy’s recovery from the pandemic-induced contractio­n in 2020. He pointed out that while the setback was significan­t, per capita Gross National Income returned to pre-pandemic levels by mid-2023.

Growth leader

The total income of the country is divided by the number of people living there to get the per capita GNI. This number shows how much money each Filipino makes on average.

Notably, Balisacan said the Philippine economy outperform­ed its Asian peers with a GDP growth rate of 5.6 percent in 2023, one of the fastest in the region.

Balisacan acknowledg­ed the inflation challenges faced in early 2023 but emphasized the success of interventi­ons in bringing it down to 2.8 percent by January 2024, the lowest since October 2020.

Additional­ly, the labor market showed positive signs, with the unemployme­nt rate reaching a historic low of 3.1 percent in December 2023 and underemplo­yment easing.

“The Cabinet has taken to heart the President’s directives by ensuring that the necessary policies are in place: we are facilitati­ng massive investment­s in physical and human capital to create better jobs and improve our economy’s competitiv­eness while deploying the entire arsenal of policy tools to make food available, accessible and affordable to the Filipino people,” Balisacan said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DA ?? SUPPLY and prices of vegetables remain stable without any showing of an eminent drop in production despite the dry spell, according to the Department of Agricultur­e.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DA SUPPLY and prices of vegetables remain stable without any showing of an eminent drop in production despite the dry spell, according to the Department of Agricultur­e.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines