Malacanang cites country’s GDP growth in first quarter of 2012; says it’s the highest growth rate in entire ASEAN region

MALACAÑANG bared the significant growth in the country’s economy that were attributed to the continued confidence by the private sector on the Aquino administration, including the increase in exports and the increase in expenditures by the Filipino people.

In a regular press briefing in Malacanang on Thursday, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte read a statement on the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in the first quarter of 2012 which, she said, was the highest in Asia and in the entire Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region.

“The Philippine economy grew by 6.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2012. The better than expected economic growth was due to sustained private sector confidence and accelerated government spending. There were healthy increases in the services sector, complemented by growth in exports and increases in household consumption expenditures,” Valte said.

“The first quarter GDP figure validates the optimistic outlook of the President and his economic team. It is the highest first quarter GDP growth in a non-election year since 2006; the second highest in Asia; and the highest growth rate in the entire ASEAN region for this
period,” she added.

“We are confident that the positive trajectory of our GDP growth will be sustained in the latter quarters of this year, which has traditionally demonstrated more robust and dynamic economic performance. Moreover, this affirmation of our country’s steady advance toward inclusive growth comes at the heels of Moody’s Investors Service upgrade of our credit
outlook to positive from stable.  All indications point to the global economy’s continued confidence in the Philippines, as well as to a more optimistic outlook within the country,” Valte explained.

At the height of these achievements, Valte assured that the government will continue to pursue its reform agenda and efforts to ensure the improvement of the lives of the Filipinos.

“The hard work continues, on the firm foundations of these recent achievements. As the Aquino administration has been resolute in carrying out its agenda of reform and in institutionalizing good governance, it will continue to be equally steadfast in translating our
economy’s gains into employment opportunities, programs geared toward poverty alleviation, and the systemic improvement of the way of life of Filipinos,” Valte noted. (PCOO)

Ekonomiya mo lambo og 4.6% karong tuiga – UN

MOABOT sa 4.6 porsyento ang Pag-uswag sa ekonomiya sa nasud ning tuiga, matud pa sa usa ka taho gikan sa United Nations (UN).

Base usab sa “World Economic Situation and Prospects 2011”, niingon ang UN nga gi bana-banang mo usbaw sa 5.1 porsyento ang gross domestic product (GDP) sa nasud sunod tuig.

Ang GDP ang kinatibuk-ang kantidad sa mga produkto ug serbisyo nga naggikan sa nasud.

Bisan og positibo ang mga migawas nga bana-bana, ang “UN GDP projection” alang sa Pilipinas mas ubos kon itandi sa target sa kagamhanan nga gikan pito hangtud walo ka porsyento’ng paglambo sukad ning tuiga hangtud tuig 2016.

una niini, nagpagawas og kaugalingong bana-bana ang World Bank ug giingong moabot sa lima ka porsyento ang isaka sa atong ekonomiya alang sa tuig 2011 ug 2012.

Bisan pa niini, niingon ang UN nga moabot sa 4.2 porsyento ang inflation rate sa nasud karon ug sa sunod pang tuig.

Matud pa sa UN nga sa tuig 2011 usab gilauman ang paglambo sa atong export revenue. (ecbPIABohol)