THE Philippine economy grew by 5.6 percent last year, rebounding from 2020's 9.6-percent slump, and economic managers are hoping for a return to pre-pandemic levels on the back of ramped-up vaccinations and further easing of pandemic protocols.

The Manila Times, in cooperation with Citi, Digitalinnov and Infinivan, will hold today, March 1, the "Economic Outlook for 2022: Looking Beyond the Pandemic Endgame" virtual forum to discuss prospects and risks for the year.

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