The Philippines has experienced fluctuating fiscal trends influenced by external shocks and policy adjustments. The late 1990s Asian Financial Crisis widened deficits to - by 2003, but fiscal reforms improved the balance, leading to surpluses in 2014 (). However, deficits returned with increased spending and global challenges.
The pandemic significantly widened the deficit to - in 2021. Forecasts for 2029 indicate a narrowing to -, driven by economic recovery and improved revenue measures, emphasizing the importance of sustained fiscal discipline.
The pandemic significantly widened the deficit to - in 2021. Forecasts for 2029 indicate a narrowing to -, driven by economic recovery and improved revenue measures, emphasizing the importance of sustained fiscal discipline.
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