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‘Big, bold reforms’ pushed

January 19, 2026
Last Friday, members of the Marcos administration’s economic team led by Finance Secretary Frederick Go stood in front of some 300 representatives from the country’s largest corporations, industry associations as well as the diplomatic sector to present a list of “big, bold reforms” that they are committed to pursue to “strengthen good governance and drive sustainable development.” During the rare gathering, Cabinet officials and heads of key government agencies provided the movers and shakers of
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