Review of the Medium-Term Macroeconomic Assumptions and Fiscal Program for FY 2022 to 2028 July 8, 2022 The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) reviewed the government’s medium-term macroeconomic assumptions, fiscal program, and growth targets for FY 2022 to 2028 to take into account the administration’s priorities and fiscal strategy, latest domestic developments, and external pressures. continue reading : JOINT STATEMENT OF THE DBCC ON THE REVIEW OF THE MEDIUM-TERM MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM FOR FY 2022 to 2028
DBCC JOINT STATEMENT FOR THE 181ST DBCC MEETING
Review of the Medium-Term Macroeconomic Assumptions and Fiscal Program for FY 2022 to 2025 May 24, 2022 The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) reviewed the government’s medium-term macroeconomic assumptions, fiscal program, and growth targets for FY 2022 to 2025 to take into account recent domestic trends and external developments. These adjustments are also in line continue reading : DBCC JOINT STATEMENT FOR THE 181ST DBCC MEETING
DBCC STATEMENT ON THE GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE TO RISING FUEL PRICES
February 24, 2022 The Development Budget Coordination Committee is closely monitoring the factors affecting the oil prices in the country. Given recent developments, the government remains ready to provide targeted relief assistance and support to address the impact of the oil price hike for affected sectors, especially Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) drivers, farmers, and fisherfolk. continue reading : DBCC STATEMENT ON THE GOVERNMENT’S RESPONSE TO RISING FUEL PRICES
DBCC JOINT STATEMENT ON THE SURGE OF COVID-19 CASES
January 7, 2022 The Development Budget Coordination Committee is closely monitoring the impact of the elevated number of COVID-19 cases, especially in the National Capital Region (NCR) and its neighboring provinces. We estimate that the shift from Alert level 2 to Alert level 3 for NCR plus, which includes Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and continue reading : DBCC JOINT STATEMENT ON THE SURGE OF COVID-19 CASES
DBCC REVIEW OF THE MEDIUM-TERM MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM FOR FY 2021 TO 2024
Review of the Medium-Term Macroeconomic Assumptions and Fiscal Program for FY 2021 to 2024 December 14, 2021 The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) has revisited the government’s medium-term macroeconomic assumptions, fiscal program, and growth targets for FY 2021 to 2024 in line with recent domestic and external developments. Our accelerated vaccination drive has enabled the continue reading : DBCC REVIEW OF THE MEDIUM-TERM MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM FOR FY 2021 TO 2024
DBCC Joint Statement on the Grant of Fuel Subsidies for Affected PUV Drivers
DBCC Joint Statement on the Grant of Fuel Subsidies for Affected PUV Drivers October 25, 2021 We, the members of the Development Budget Coordination Committee, are committed to support our transportation sector, amidst the increasing oil prices. The government shall release P1.0 billion to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to provide cash continue reading : DBCC Joint Statement on the Grant of Fuel Subsidies for Affected PUV Drivers
JOINT DBCC STATEMENT: Review of the Medium-Term Macroeconomic Assumptions and Fiscal Program for FY 2020 to 2022
JOINT DBCC STATEMENT Review of the Medium-Term Macroeconomic Assumptions and Fiscal Program for FY 2020 to 2022 December 3, 2020 We, the members of the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC), met to review the government’s medium-term macroeconomic assumptions, fiscal program, and growth targets. We have revised macroeconomic assumptions and targets to take into account continue reading : JOINT DBCC STATEMENT: Review of the Medium-Term Macroeconomic Assumptions and Fiscal Program for FY 2020 to 2022

DBCC REVISITS MEDIUM-TERM MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
May 13, 2020 Responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Philippine economy, the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) has adjusted the country’s macroeconomic indicators and fiscal program for fiscal years (FY) 2020 to 2022. These adjustments reflect the Duterte administration’s priorities of saving lives and protecting communities, while providing support to vulnerable continue reading : DBCC REVISITS MEDIUM-TERM MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
JOINT STATEMENT ON THE 176TH DBCC MEETING: REVIEW OF THE MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM FOR THE 2020 PRESIDENT’S BUDGET
July 18, 2019 We, the members of the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC), held our 176th meeting today, to revisit the government’s macroeconomic assumptions, medium-term fiscal program, and growth targets in time for the submission of the 2020 President’s Budget. Macroeconomic Assumptions In view of recent domestic and external developments, we adopted the following macroeconomic continue reading : JOINT STATEMENT ON THE 176TH DBCC MEETING: REVIEW OF THE MACROECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS AND FISCAL PROGRAM FOR THE 2020 PRESIDENT’S BUDGET

CASH-BASED BUDGET SYSTEM BENEFICIAL TO “BUILD, BUILD, BUILD” -NEDA
August 1, 2018 The shift to annual cash-based budgeting will hasten the delivery and completion of government programs and projects, including the government’s infrastructure push, that will largely benefit the Filipino people, the National Economic and Development Authority said. Speaking at the economic managers’ briefing on the proposed PhP3.757 trillion 2019 National Budget at the House continue reading : CASH-BASED BUDGET SYSTEM BENEFICIAL TO “BUILD, BUILD, BUILD” -NEDA
NEDA launches PIPOL system
MANILA — Government planning, programming, budgeting, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is seen to improve with the Public Investment Program Online (PIPOL) system, a new online database for government projects submitted for inclusion in the Core Investment Programs and Projects (CIP) of the Public Investment Program (PIP) and the Three-Year Rolling Infrastructure Program (TRIP), according continue reading : NEDA launches PIPOL system