PGMA, 44 other leaders from Asia, Europe adopt declaration on sustainable development

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, together with 44 other leaders from Asia and Europe who participated in the 7th Asia-Europe Meeting in Beijing, China; adopted the “Beijing Declaration on Sustainable Development.”

The world leaders met to discuss measures that will strengthen further their partnership as well as issues of common interest.

This year’s summit was focused on the current financial crisis, food security, climate change and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

The Leaders, in adopting the Beijing Declaration, agreed that sustainable development is the solution to all these concerns. (PIA/Bohol)

PGMA confident RP to survive U.S. financial crisis

President Arroyo expressed confidence that the government’s fiscal reforms will allow the country to withstand the effects of the financial crisis.

Although she acknowledged that the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth posted only a 4.6 percent increase in the second quarter compared to the 8.3 percent growth recorded in the second quarter last year.

According to the President, the country has remained resilient because of the government’s reform in the tax system. The funds raised by the government through the value-added tax (VAT) helped cushion the country from the global hike in food and oil prices as well as the effects of the meltdown of the US financial system.

It has also given the country the funds to invest in targeted reliefs to the most poor through programs aimed at relieving the high price of energy and food.

Meanwhile, Thomas Crouch, ADB’s deputy director-general for Southeast Asia, said that the Philippine cannot be spared from the financial crisis but he believed the macro-economic policies of the government made it less vulnerable and in a better position to respond to the negative impacts of these events. (PIA/Bohol)