ADB Sees 6.5 Percent Growth For Philippines In 2022

ADB Sees 6.5 Percent Growth For Philippines In 2022

MANILA, Sept 21 (NNN-PNA) – A strong rebound in domestic demand, with the easing of COVID-19 pandemic mobility restrictions in the Philippines, will support 6.5 percent growth for the country’s economy in 2022, despite higher inflation, due to global and local price pressures, according to an updated Asian Development Bank (ADB) report, released today.

The Asian Development Outlook 2022 Update says, growth projection for 2023 is kept at 6.3 percent, as monetary policy tightening and accelerating inflation, crimp domestic demand.

Inflation is expected to quicken to 5.3 percent in 2022, underpinned by sharp upward shocks to global energy and commodity prices.

The negative impact of natural disasters on domestic agricultural supply will likely lead to higher food prices until the end of the year. The report retains the inflation forecast for 2023 at 4.3 percent, since the return to steady economic growth will keep inflation relatively stable, with energy prices likely to decelerate.

“The normalisation of socioeconomic activity will usher the Philippine economy to a steady, pre-pandemic pace of expansion,” said ADB Philippines Country Director, Kelly Bird.

He added, the recovery in tourism and private investments, coupled with sustained public spending on large infrastructure projects and remittances from overseas Filipinos, will bolster the country’s economic recovery this year.

However, according to the report, downside risks to the growth outlook could come from a sharper slowdown in major advanced economies, heightened geopolitical tensions, and possibly sustained elevated global commodity prices.– NNN-PNA  

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