Philippine economy grows 7.1% in third quarter
AFP News By Mynardo Macaraig | AFP News – 11/28/2012
The Philippines said the economy grew 7.1 percent year on year in the three months to September,
making it the best performer in Southeast Asia and putting it on track to beat its annual forecast.
Officials said reforms initiated by President Benigno Aquino had led to improved fiscal management, transparent public spending and a better overall business environment that all helped to fuel growth.
"This was made possible due to sustained confidence in the leadership of President Aquino and his administration, which has consistently equated good governance with good economics," Aquino spokesman Edwin Lacierda said on Wednesday.
Aquino, who was elected in 2010, has instituted anti-corruption reforms while seeking to boost revenues and improve government spending.
As a result, the Philippines, once an economic laggard, posted higher growth in the third quarter than Indonesia, the region's biggest economy, which grew 6.2 percent, Lacierda said.
It also beat Malaysia's 5.2 percent, Vietnam's 4.7 percent and Thailand's 3.0 percent growth, he told reporters.
The July-September performance also helped push growth in the first nine months of the year to 6.5 percent, Lacierda added.
Government economists said full-year growth would likely surpass their original forecast of 5.0-6.0 percent and could even hit near 7.0 percent.
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