TACHENG, April 29 (Xinhua) Selling clothes both online and offline, Zhuledezi is a shop owner, as well as a mother of two in China Xinjiang. She and her husb
Google map of Region 10. CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Northern Mindanao's economy has bounced back from the adverse effects of the pandemic in 2021 with a 6.3 percent growth, officials said Friday. In a statement, Mylah Aurora Faye Carino, director of the National Economic Development Authority in Northern Mindanao (NEDA-10), said the growth rate surpassed their projection between 5.1 percent and 6.1 percent. "We didn't expect that our growth would even surpass our estimates, and more importantly, the growth was even higher than the nominal value of our GRDP (Gross Regional Domestic Product)," Carino said. "It was even higher than the pre-pandemic figure, and the net gained was more than enough to compensate for our losses in 2020," she said. Carino was referring to the PHP872.9 billion worth of GRDP which was higher than the pre-pandemic GRDP level of PHP867.4 billion in 2019. In a report, the Philippine Statistics Authority in Region 10 (PSA-10) said the 6.3 perc
SHANGHAI, April 29 (Xinhua) A couple of newlyweds working for Hema Fresh, a Chinese fresh items supermarket, in southwest China Chengdu have postponed their
COTABATO CITY - The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao's (BARMM) economy has posted a 7.5 percent growth in 2021, a regional official said Friday. Citing a report from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), BARMM Interior Minister Naguib Sinarimbo said the figure elevated BARMM as "the second-fastest-growing region" in the country. "The numbers are showing what the Government of the Day has been doing with human health and social work activities registering the highest growth at 22 percent," Sinarimbo said. Mining and quarrying also registered substantial growth at 20.2 percent; accommodation and food service activities, 17.9 percent; construction, 12.2 percent; and financial and insurance activities, 10.6 percent. "All other industries also registered positive growths reflecting the infra-spending of the regional government," he said. Data from the PSA showed that BARMM was among the "top three regions" contributing to Gross
MORE REFORMULATED VAX. An additional 465,600 doses of reformulated Pfizer vaccine against Covid-19 arrive in Manila on Thursday (April 28, 2022). The latest shipment will be used for pediatric vaccination. (PNA photo) MANILA The Philippines has received an additional 465,600 doses of reformulated Pfizer vaccine against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) on Thursday night. The shipment arrived around 9 p.m. via Air Hong Kong flight LD 456 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3. Prior to this, the country on Wednesday night also received 36,600 doses of reformulated Pfizer vaccine. Both shipments were procured by the government through the World Bank and will be used for pediatric inoculation. The country started inoculating children aged 5 to 11 years old against Covid-19 in February. So far, the lower dosage Pfizer vaccine is being used in the Philippines to inoculate this age group. Moderna recently asked the US Food and Drug Administration to authorize its Covid-