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Philippine economic growth slows down in Q2 as inflation looms

Gross domestic product rises by 7.4%, down from last quarter’s 8.2% 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Aug 2022 4:00PM

Philippine economic growth slows down in Q2 as inflation looms
The Philippines’ economic growth slows in the second quarter, officials say today, amid the rising threat of inflation and Covid-19. – AFP pic, August 9, 2022

MANILA – The Philippines’ economic growth slowed in the second quarter, officials said today, as they warned that surging inflation and the coronavirus pandemic would weigh on the outlook for the rest of the year.

Gross domestic product rose 7.4%, slightly weaker than the 7.5% expected and down from 8.2% in the previous three months, Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan told reporters.

“We’re likely to face challenges indeed in sustaining that growth,” he said, with the pace seen easing further in the second half.

However, the economy should still hit the official target of 6.5-7.5% expansion for the year, Balisacan added.

Covid-19 remains a threat following the lifting of most restrictions on movement and economic activity, he said, while surging food and fuel costs partly sparked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine were also causing downside risks.

Inflation spiked to a near-four-year high of 6.4% in June, and the central bank has raised interest rates for three straight months to temper prices.

Michael Ricafort of RCBC Securities told AFP the latest expansion data was “decent”.

“Philippine GDP could grow by an average of at least 6.5-7.0% for 2022, but with some potential upside surprises, even above 7%... as the economy further re-opened,” Ricafort added.

Hit hard during long lockdowns over the past two years, the services sector drove growth as mobility crept back towards pre-pandemic levels.

“Given this evidence, we are committed to pursuing the country’s full reopening, including the return of face-to-face schooling to address the learning losses and increase domestic activities,” Balisacan said.

The government is aiming to provide booster vaccine shots to 39 million Filipinos by early October to enable the government to lift the remaining economy-sapping restrictions, he added. – AFP, August 9, 2022

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