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Neda chief projects Q4 economic improvemen­t

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MANILA – National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan is confident that the fourth quarter of 2023 will be an improvemen­t of the 5.9 percent expansion posted during the third quarter.

“I haven’t seen the numbers but [I] hope it will be good, because our leading indicators are good [like the] labor market,” Balisacan told reporters on the sidelines of the annual reception for the banking community in Manila on Friday night.

“Hopefully [it will be better than the third quarter] because our target, the lower end of the range of 6 to 7 percent, I’ll be happy [if ] we get close to it even if it’s lower,” he added.

The Philippine economy grew by 5.9 percent in the third quarter of 2023, bringing the year-to-date economic expansion to 5.5 percent.

The Philippine Statistics Authority will release the fourth quarter and full-year economic expansion on Wednesday.

“So far the indicators, those factors that influence economic activities, are associated with economic activities, like the labor market, that’s very encouragin­g. Inflation has continued to decrease, reaching its lowest point in 21 months, those are encouragin­g,” Balisacan said.

While exports and imports declined last year, Balisacan is banking on domestic consumptio­n to drive growth.

“What goes to GDP (gross domestic product) is exports minus imports… but the economy is far more – it’s largely domestic, the high share of the domestic component of GDP is what gives you the confidence, I think despite the high inflation, the domestic spending is quite robust,” he said.

“Of course, it could have been much better if the inflation had declined faster than what we’ve seen. But I think the fact that inflation seems to continue to decrease should give confidence to our people,” he added.

Balisacan assured that the government is continuous­ly monitoring the effects of El Niño and so far, they have not seen a major upshot.

He sees that the country will maintain the economic momentum for growth, employment generation, and continued reduction in inflation.

Charter amendments

Meanwhile, Balisacan expressed support for amending the constituti­on but pointed out that it should be limited to restrictiv­e economic provisions.

“That’s what we’ve been saying, otherwise you may create more uncertaint­y because... at least the economic provisions you know what’s in there,” he said. /

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