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Philippines to Boost Budget 6% to $117 Billion

The Philippines plans a 6% budget increase to 7.2 trillion pesos ($117 billion) for the upcoming fiscal year.

The Philippine government has announced plans for a 6% budget increase in the coming year, bringing total spending to 7.2 trillion pesos, equivalent to approximately $117 billion, according to the country's budget department. The proposed expansion reflects continued fiscal spending commitments as the Southeast Asian nation navigates economic conditions and development priorities.

The budget increase underscores the government's focus on maintaining investment levels across public infrastructure, social services, and other key initiatives. The year-over-year growth aligns with the administration's broader economic strategy for the region's second-largest economy by population.

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