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PH ECONOMY POSTS 6.1% GROWTH IN Q3

Economy grew at a slower pace due to weaker consumptio­n and consumer confidence

- BY REUEL JOHN F. LUMAWAG

A high-ranking government official said they are having concerns with the slower third quarter growth of the Philippine economy.

Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia during the Press Conference on the Performanc­e of the Philippine Economy For the Third Quarter of 2018 yesterday that Philippine­s “grew at a respectabl­e pace in the third quarter of 2018 at 6.1 percent from the second quarter of 6.2 percent.”

“We are concerned about the third quarter growth numbers, not because it fell below expectatio­ns, which stood at 6.3 percent. We are concerned about this slowdown, not because it makes the DBCC growth target for the year much more challengin­g. Rather, we are concerned, because the reason for the slowdown, among others, is the slowdown in household consumptio­n, particular­ly the marked slowdown in the household spending on food and other basic products,” Pernia said.

He said household final consumptio­n demand grew by only 5.2 percent in the third quarter from a growth of 5.9 percent in second quarter.

“Food and Non-alcoholic Beverages, sharing 40.1 percent of the total household expenditur­e, posted a slower growth of 2.8 percent compared with the 4.3 percent growth recorded a year ago,” PSA said in a statement.

It can be noted that various factors have been driving the cost of basic goods up. Among these are the increase in excise taxes and rising oil prices that have been driving inflation in the country in recent months.

In Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) Consumer Expectatio­ns Survey for third quarter 2018, consumer outlook was pessimisit­ic

“Consumer outlook across income groups weakened for the current quarter, next quarter and year ahead. For Q3 2018, the outlook of the low- and middle-income groups was pessimisti­c given their expectatio­ns of higher household expenditur­es and no increase in income. Meanwhile, the high-income group was less buoyant as they anticipate­d peace and order problems and peso depreciati­on,” BSP said in their survey.

However, Pernia said they are confident that the measures the govrenment has implemente­d will help increase or strengthen consumer confidence and tame inflation.

“Administra­tive Order No. 13, which was issued in September this year, streamline­d administra­tive procedures covering the importatio­n of food products. In October, we have seen a softening of food inflation, but it remains high,” he said.

 ?? INFOGRAPHI­C FROM PSA ?? THIRD QUARTER GDP. The agricultur­e sector continues to lag behind the industry and services sector as it posted a decline of -0.4 percent, due to the decline in the production of corn (-14.4%), palay (-5.4%), fishing (-1.1%), and cassava (-3.1%). The industry sector posted a slower growth of 6.2 percent in third quarter 2018 from 6.5 percent in the previous quarter due to a rise in the prices of raw inputs. The services sector grew by 6.9 percent in the third quarter and will remain as the main driver of growth in the near term.
INFOGRAPHI­C FROM PSA THIRD QUARTER GDP. The agricultur­e sector continues to lag behind the industry and services sector as it posted a decline of -0.4 percent, due to the decline in the production of corn (-14.4%), palay (-5.4%), fishing (-1.1%), and cassava (-3.1%). The industry sector posted a slower growth of 6.2 percent in third quarter 2018 from 6.5 percent in the previous quarter due to a rise in the prices of raw inputs. The services sector grew by 6.9 percent in the third quarter and will remain as the main driver of growth in the near term.

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