Philippine Daily Inquirer

HOW fast is the GDP projected to expand by the end of 2016?

Budget chief cites muted impact of typhoons in 4th quarter on farm output

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

The economy likely grew by a robust 6.9 percent in 2016 as the typhoons that hit the country toward the end of last year unlikely dented agricultur­al production, Budget Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno said.

“Typhoon ‘Nina’ hit parts of the Bicol Region on the final week of the year. Its impact on the three super-regions—the National Capital Region, Calabarzon and Central Luzon—is muted,” Diokno told the Inquirer.

Diokno’s projection was close to the high end of the government’s 6-7 percent gross domestic product (GDP) growth target for 2016. The government will announce the fourth-quarter and full-year 2016 GDP growth figures on Jan. 26.

The GDP expanded by an average of 7 percent during the first nine months of 2016, among the fastest across Asian economies.

First-half economic expansion was partly boosted by election-related expenditur­es and sustained robust household spending as well as public and private investment­s.

In the third quarter of last year or the first three months of the Duterte administra­tion, the economy grew by a better-than-expected 7.1 percent partly as the agricultur­e sector recovered.

During the July-to-September period, the agricultur­e sector grew 2.9 percent year-on-year, reversing five straight quarters of decline. The services and industry sectors, meanwhile, registered growths of 6.9 percent and 8.6 percent, respective­ly.

As such, the economy needed to grow by only 3.4 percent in the fourth quarter to reach the lower end of the government’s “conservati­ve” growth target for 2016.

After President Duterte assumed office in July last year, the Cabinet-level, interagenc­y Developmen­t Budget Coordinati­on Committee (DBCC) cut the 2016 GDP growth target to 6-7 percent from the earlier goal of 6.8-7.8 percent set by the Aquino administra­tion, explaining that the new administra­tion still had to adjust.

The government targets GDP growth of 6.5 to 7.5 percent this year before further rising to 7 to 8 percent until the end of President Duterte’s term in 2022.

The GDP expanded by an average of 7 percent during the first nine months of 2016, among the fastest across Asian economies

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