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IMF lauds strong PH post-pandemic recovery, growth initiatives

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission team, led by IMF Mission Chief Shanaka Jayanath Peiris, presented their assessment on the Philippines and acknowledged its strong post-pandemic growth of 7.6 percent in 2022.

According to the IMF’s preliminary findings, the Philippines is expected to post a growth rate of 6.0 percent in 2024, driven by the expected upswing in government spending and improved demand for Philippine exports.

“We welcome the IMF’s recent assessment on the Philippines’ economic prospects. The findings, which noted the country’s strong post-pandemic economic recovery and the potential of the Maharlika Investment Fund and public-private partnerships in driving infrastructure development, provide much-needed insights into the Marcos administration’s policy roadmap,” Finance Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno said.

The IMF recently revised downwards its full-year 2023 growth forecast to 5.3 percent considering the deceleration of the country’s growth to 4.3 percent in the second quarter of 2023. Nevertheless, Secretary Diokno noted that the Philippines remains to be one of the fastest growing economies in the region even with the slower growth forecast.

The Philippine government has undertaken timely measures to expedite public spending, particularly on infrastructure projects, by directing its agencies to execute their catch-up plans in order to improve economic growth. These plans are geared towards enhancing budget execution efficiency for the remainder of the year.

The IMF likewise praised the country’s renewed focus on public-private partnerships (PPP), which was further strengthened through the recently approved PPP Code to drive quality infrastructure development.

The mission team also took note of the potential of the Maharlika Investment Fund to help address infrastructure gaps and promote green investments through the adoption of best practices in strategic investment management and accountability frameworks.

Department of Finance (DOF) Chief Economic Counselor Zeno Abenoja reiterated the government’s commitment to allocate at least 5 percent of GDP annually to infrastructure spending.

This move reflects a concerted effort to enhance the

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