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Philippines considers 16.7-billion-USD stimulus package

The Philippine government is eyeing a stimulus package worth 846 billion pesos (16.7 billion USD) to enable a full economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez.

Hanoi (VNA)𒁃 - The Philippinegovernment is eyeing a stimulus package worth 846 billion pesos (16.7 billionUSD) to enable a full economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic,according to Finance SecretaryCarlos Dominguez.

Thestimulus package, which is waiting for Congress' approval, would include a cut in corporateincome tax and modernisation of the country's fiscal incentive systems, Dominguez said. Local businesses have urged lawmakers to pass these reforms early so thatsmall, medium and large companies can resume their operation and recover from thepublic health crisis.
The Philippine tax authority said the country's total taxrevenue in the first four months of 2020 dropped sharply to 527.41 billionpesos (22.6 million USD), or 25.4 percent below last year's collection over the same period.
Despite the decreased revenue, Dominguez said the Philippines remains"financially able" to meet the unexpected challenges of the pandemic. The country also has practiced fiscal discipline and exercised prudence instate spending, he added./.
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