IN meeting its long-term potential, the Philippines is expected to achieve an average annual economic growth rate of 5.6 percent over the next two years.
However, inflation would be a challenge this year with local food supply constraints, growing global commodity costs, foreign market instabilities, and new Covid-19 variations contributing to high inflation rates.
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