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MANILA, Philippines — The national government is committed to addressing potential pressures to the country’s inflation rate to maintain its downward trend, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) said Thursday.
Neda made the pronouncement after the Philippine Statistics Authority reported that the country’s inflation in August eased to 3.3 percent, its slowest rate in seven months due to a slower rise in food and transport costs.
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According to Neda, however, potential pressures could still affect the inflation, such as higher electricity rates and above-normal weather disturbances.
Article continues after this advertisement“The government is prepared to address these pressures to ensure stable inflation,” said Neda Sec. Arsenio Balisacan in a statement.
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“The government will continue to implement measures to reduce further inflationary pressures, including enhancing agricultural productivity, expanding logistics infrastructure, and ensuring the efficient delivery of social services,” said Balisacan.
“These efforts are crucial not only for stabilizing prices but also for ensuring that economic growth translates into tangible improvements in the lives of all Filipinos,” he added.
Inflation downtrend to benefit households, businesses
Meanwhile, Balisacan said the continued downtrend of inflation will significantly benefit households and businesses, promoting increased consumer spending and stimulating economic activity.
“The sustained easing of inflation will support growth in household consumption, which elevated prices have long suppressed. Low-income households will benefit from the decline in food inflation, as food constitutes more than half (51.4 percent) of the consumption of the bottom 30 percent of households,” Balisacan explained.
The moderation in inflation would also further encourage investments, said Balisacan, especially with borrowing costs now at a decline.
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“Most importantlycocoa, the appetite for business expansion will improve as consumer spending increases,” he added.
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