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Marcos gives cautious economic outlook on El Niño, geopolitic­al risks

- ( Jean Mangaluz Philippine Daily Inquirer / with a report from Reuters)

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, Jan. 12, warned of dark clouds on the horizon that could dampen the Philippine­s’ economic growth.

During the introducti­on of newly sworn in Finance secretary Ralph Recto and Presidenti­al Adviser on Investment and Economic Affair Frederick Go, Marcos said the Philippine­s is moving past the damage of the pandemic.

“While the future looks bright, dark clouds still gather on the horizon, unleashing headwinds that will temper, maybe even damage or trample our optimistic outlook,” said Marcos.

The President said there were escalating geopolitic­al tensions overseas that could dampen global trade, tighten global financing and trigger food and fuel shocks that could push inflation up.

He said, “We are watching it very, very closely.”

“Here at home, there is a distinct possibilit­y of the beginnings of El Niño,” said Marcos.

According to Marcos, the government will have to cushion the impact with timely interventi­ons so that food prices will not surge.

“The challenge before all of us, then, is not just to grow the economy but to make sure that such growth is felt by people of all parts of society,” said Marcos.

Marcos wanted growth to be felt not just in terms of increased family incomes but also in the improvemen­t of infrastruc­ture, healthcare, and education systems.

On Recto’s appointmen­t, Marcos said the new finance secretary“has a true understand­ing of how the Philippine economy works.”

He replaced Benjamin Diokno, who served as Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas governor before becoming DOF chief in 2022. Diokno is returning to the BSP as Monetary Board member. ©

 ?? ?? The skyline of a business district is seen from a commercial building in Ortigas, Pasig city, Metro Manila.
The skyline of a business district is seen from a commercial building in Ortigas, Pasig city, Metro Manila.

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