Philippine economy surging despite uncertainties

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AFP, Manila :
The Philippine economy expanded at one of the fastest rates in Asia last year, data showed Thursday, with an acceleration expected despite many uncertainties surrounding President Rodrigo Duterte’s leadership.
Billions of dollars in Chinese investments and the dawn of a “golden age” of infrastructure spending will be among the key drivers of the Philippine economy, the government said as it unveiled 6.8 percent growth in 2016.
That compares with 5.9 percent in 2015.
“This is clear proof that no amount of counterproductive political chatter from certain quarters could undermine the upward trajectory of a domestic economy that is in pretty good shape under a Duterte presidency,” Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said.
Duterte has become one of the world’s more controversial leaders since taking office in the middle of last year, launching a war on drugs that has claimed more than 6,000 lives and repeatedly threatening to impose martial law.
He has also loosened the Philippines’ decades-long alliance with the United States-using foul language against former president Barack Obama for criticising the drug war-while seeking closer ties with China and Russia.
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