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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert


    And let's assert that China is not NEARLY as English proficient as India or the Philippines. Wait until they do achieve optimum English fluency--then tell us we don't need the 60/40 changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renz8 View Post
    We are living in a real world?Why man nahimo na sa uban nasod nya dri sa ato dli?If it's just fantasy then lets make it real nku ug dli ka negative utro man pud diay ka nga nega.........
    Do you think SAME ang Structure sa Pinas compare sa lain nasud?

    Same History
    same Mentality
    Same Structure
    Same Geography
    Same Demographics..
    Etc..Etc...

    Dili ing ana ka sayun i compare an economy natu compare sa uban...

    Im Not Negative, Im Just realistic. Nalipay ug Nituoo ko sa balita and We need some more works para mapa improve pa.

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    Quote Originally Posted by NChixBudLotIce View Post
    posibli sad tinuod ni...di lang ta kakita sa atong level...kadtong ra tuo sa rooftop
    Adtu man jud na mag Una....

    Ig ma promote ka karun pagka manager ug i x10 imung current salary, di na nagpasabot nga karun hapon maka afford na dayun kag sakayanan. Maghuwat paka ug end of the month para makuha nimu imung sweldo - unless mangutang ka daan.

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    Quote Originally Posted by Calibrator View Post
    paabtik napud sa thread :


    PH balance of payments posts $3.182 billion in surplus
    PH balance of payments posts $3.182 billion in surplus | Inquirer Business


    MANILA, Philippines—The country’s balance of payments registered a surplus of $3.182 billion in July, up by 151 percent from $1.267 billion in the same month in 2011, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas reported on Wednesday.

    For the first seven months of this year, the BOP surplus stood at $4.498 billion, down by 28 percent from $6.283 billion in the same period in 2011.

    The year-on-year growth in the BOP surplus during the month was credited partly to the increase in foreign portfolio investments, which were driven by the upbeat sentiment on the Philippines.

    During the month, credit-rating firm Standard & Poor’s upgraded the Philippines’ credit rating from two notches to just one notch below investment grade. S&P cited the Philippine government’s improving fiscal condition, the growing economy, and the country’s rising foreign exchange reserves.

    A balance of payment surplus happens when the foreign currency inflows exceed the outflows.
    BoP indeed represents the inflow and outflow of dollars in the country. It would have been a better scenario if the surplus comes from exports of Philippine manufactured goods against imports of commodities as this would have meant more jobs for ordinary workers. Fortunately for the Philippines there is the improving BPO sector. But a more substantial factor in the equation comes from remittances of OFWs which go directly to the families back home whose spending helps in keeping the economy afloat. Sadly, a lot of these people receiving remittances are not productive (not enough jobs, or just plain lazy) but only rely on money sent home. Still, their spending keeps the economy going.

    The question which I hope you can provide a decent answer would be (not the typical haters argument), how is this good news taken by those in the manufacturing/exporting business who are now reeling from the effects of the strong peso? How do these affect the workers of this sector and those who do not have relatives working abroad who can send them dollars to spend? What is the government doing to improve the conditions in the manufacturing/exporting sector that would also increase their contribution to this Balance of Payments?

    This is really good economical performance news, but it stops right at being that, good news - nothing more, nothing less. Bring this news to the ordinary workers, to the jeep, tricycle and trisikad drivers, to the tinderas, labanderas, lab.aseras, pandays, mag.uumas and the rest of the working class who do not have dollars to receive or spend. Do that and then say it is really good news to everyone. That would be appropriate.

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    There were so many experts who already said that. Yet nothing's changing.

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert



    China 2Q = 7.6% growth

    Most reliable indicator of Chinese productivity is production of ELECTRICITY;
    APRIL 2012 = UP 0.7%
    MAY 2012 = UP 2.7%
    JUNE 2012 = DOWN 0.8%

    CHINA IN 2Q is growing "0" negative 1 plus 1...

    ...China is NOT ANYWHERE 7% growth

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    Quote Originally Posted by æRLO View Post
    And let's assert that China is not NEARLY as English proficient as India or the Philippines. Wait until they do achieve optimum English fluency--then tell us we don't need the 60/40 changed.
    example of new trend in business policy..

    LA ROCHELLE, France—The French government accused South Korean car makers Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. of "dumping" their cars on the French market, escalating mounting protectionist reaction to surging Korean car sales in Europe while French companies struggle.
    wagtanga ng 60/40, awn tag asa puniton ang mga Pinoy.. ahehehehe

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    Quote Originally Posted by jack_bauer View Post
    example of new trend in business policy..
    China has a better foreign investment laws than us that's the reason they are catching up in BPO sector. Just imagine if the Chinese in 20 years gains English proficiency like we have right now, for sure, all BPO establishments here would go to China.


    wagtanga ng 60/40, awn tag asa puniton ang mga Pinoy.. ahehehehe
    Ipabilin ang 60/40 ug ang Pilipinas musamot ka pobre ug daghang Pinoy ang maglayas.

    Obvious kaayo sa tanan na walay saktong capacity na mopalambo ang mga Pilipino (kasagaran) sa atong nasod ug aron mo-asenso ta, pasudla nalang ang mga foreigner ug tugti nalang na mo-invest ug 100% kay total wais na kaayo ang mga tawo labina ang mga taga probinsya ug gusto na magpaempleyo sa mga langyaw kay ang mga Pinoy na negosyante (dili tanan), mga ILADON!

    Inutil ang prinsipyo labina ang nasyonalismo kung ang tiyan sa mga kabos, gakutoy.

    Kung gusto ta na mabuhi ug dugay, palihoka ang kuwarta dili prinsipyo.

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph20102011 View Post
    China has a better foreign investment laws than us that's the reason they are catching up in BPO sector. Just imagine if the Chinese in 20 years gains English proficiency like we have right now, for sure, all BPO establishments here would go to China.




    Ipabilin ang 60/40 ug ang Pilipinas musamot ka pobre ug daghang Pinoy ang maglayas.

    Obvious kaayo sa tanan na walay saktong capacity na mopalambo ang mga Pilipino (kasagaran) sa atong nasod ug aron mo-asenso ta, pasudla nalang ang mga foreigner ug tugti nalang na mo-invest ug 100% kay total wais na kaayo ang mga tawo labina ang mga taga probinsya ug gusto na magpaempleyo sa mga langyaw kay ang mga Pinoy na negosyante (dili tanan), mga ILADON!

    Inutil ang prinsipyo labina ang nasyonalismo kung ang tiyan sa mga kabos, gakutoy.

    Kung gusto ta na mabuhi ug dugay, palihoka ang kuwarta dili prinsipyo.
    kani atong supportaran bro, dili kay mg cge tag yawit anang 60/40...

    Road map to increase manufacturing share in GDP | BusinessWorld Online Edition

    Manufacturing grows 4.4% in June | BusinessWorld Online Edition

    kani atong own local industry atong palamboon.. dili ang foreign germs...

    Of the 20 major sectors, 12 posted increases, led by footwear and wearing apparel. The sector’s output climbed by an annual 84.7%.Furniture and fixtures came in next with 64.6% growth, followed by wood and wood products (50.7%), transport equipment (46.1%), leather products (34.9%), machinery except electrical (29.5%), non-metallic mineral products (22.5%), chemical products (20.5%), food manufacturing (13.1%), textiles (12.5%), electrical machinery (10.1%), and fabricated metal products (4.9%).

    Index heavyweights food and electrical machinery posted growth rates of 13.1% and 10.1%, better than May’s 12.9% and 8.6%, respectively.
    ***kanang akong gi highlight bro, wala ng kinahanglan ug foreign germs.. tanan raw materials ana naa diris Pinas.. unya naay daghan negosyante nga Pinoy nga Capable mo negosyo.. kung Capitalization sa naay daghan mgpa utang kay positive ang ecomony sa Pnas..
    Last edited by jack_bauer; 08-28-2012 at 12:13 AM.

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    Default Re: PH is now Asia's strongest-performing economy, says expert

    Quote Originally Posted by jack_bauer View Post
    Basura ra na compared sa ubang Asian nations na mas sophisticated ang industrial sector compared sa uban.

    kani atong own local industry atong palamboon.. dili ang foreign germs...
    I don't give a crap on whether a company is a Filipino-owned or not, the thing is that the government should not give a preference to any industries just because it's Filipino-owned or something but what the government should do is to let free competition to exist in our economy whether this competing businesses are Filipino or foreign.

    Protectionism is useless and will kill the economy further especially with this globalized economy.

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