The Philippine Star

Think tank sees sustained private consumptio­n growth

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

Barcelona-based think tank FocusEcono­mics is projecting a sustained expansion in private consumptio­n, boosted by the steady remittance growth from overseas Filipinos.

Massimo Bassetti, economist at FocusEcono­mics, said private consumptio­n would grow six percent this year before easing slightly to 5.9 percent in 2019.

Latest data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed a steady growth in both personal and cash remit- tances from Filipinos abroad.

Personal remittance­s that include non-cash items that flow through both formal or via electronic and informal channels such as money or goods carried across borders went up 5.2 percent to $25.72 billion from January to October.

Cash remittance­s coursed through banks rose 4.2 percent to $23.06 billion.

Cash remittance­s from the US, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Japan, United Kingdom, Qatar, Kuwait, Germany, and Hong Kong accounted for 80.2 percent of the total cash remittance­s in the first 10 months.

For 2017 and 2018, the BSP has set a four percent growth target for remittance­s that contribute nine percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

BSP Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo said Filipinos abroad took advantage of the strong US dollar, translatin­g to higher remittance­s in October.

The peso remains the weakest currency in the region depreciati­ng close to two percent year-to-date even breaching the 51 to $1 a few months ago due to the strong demand for the greenback.

“Remittance­s, which accounted for approximat­ely 9.8 percent of GDP in 2016, are an important source of income for many Filipino families and thus one of the main drivers of private consumptio­n,” Bassetti said.

Aside from boosting consumptio­n, remittance­s together with business process outsourcin­g and tourism receipts also serve as a major source of foreign exchange buffer that help shield the Philippine­s from external shocks.

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