Try GOLD - Free
IMF downgrades PH growth outlook
Manila Bulletin
|January 20, 2026
Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF) reduced its economic growth forecasts for the Philippines through 2027, citing governance concerns and climate-related disruptions that have begun to weigh on the country’s recovery.
In its latest World Economic Outlook, the Washington-based lender cut its 2025 gross domestic product (GDP) expansion projection to 5.1 percent from the previous estimate of 5.4 percent.
The revised figure falls below the government’s minimum growth target of 5.5 percent and reflects a somber assessment of the economy’s trajectory following a weak third-quarter performance.
The IMF also trimmed its 2026 forecast to 5.6 percent from 5.8 percent, and its 2027 outlook to 5.8 percent from 6.1 percent.
This sentiment is echoed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), which holds a more bearish 4.6 percent growth assumption for the current year, citing a erosion of confidence linked to governance issues.
According to the IMF, the downward adjustment for 2026 and 2027 “reflects the carryover impact from a downward revision in the IMF’s growth forecast for 2025—from 5.4 to 5.1 percent—and a slower pace of capital accumulation.”
This story is from the January 20, 2026 edition of Manila Bulletin.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Manila Bulletin
Manila Bulletin
Grieved at their hardness of heart
Word goes around that Jesus has waved the Sabbath rule, allowing his disciples to pick grains of wheat from the field.
1 min
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Resolution on 5 ‘ghost’ Bulacan flood cases set
DOJ spokesperson Niccolo L. Martinez said the resolution is currently being finalized by a panel of prosecutors which handled the preliminary investigation on the “ghost” projects in Balagtas and Pandi towns in Bulacan.
3 mins
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
28 Years Later opens behind Avatar
2 8 Years Later: The Bone Temple\" may have scored well with critics, but slightly more moviegoing audiences chose to spend the holiday weekend catching up with \"Avatar: Fire and Ash.
3 mins
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
BFP launches recalibrated community-based fire safety masterplan
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) has introduced on Monday, Jan. 19, an improved masterplan which provides a proactive, community-centric fire suppression model.
1 min
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Quality tourism defined PH gains in 2025 - DOT
The Transit Tour Program and Medical Concierge Services offered curated layover tours and end-to-end assistance for medical and wellness travelers nationwide.
1 min
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Revenge or repeat
SMB, TNT open All-Filipino showdown
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Magnificent Mazel
Underkind Mazel Paris Alegado continued to excel on the global stage after ruling the women's park event of the DC Concert Line Pro Series in Buenos Aires, Argentina over the weekend.
1 min
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
PH Coast Guard commits to secure Malampaya gas find
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) assured the public of the swift and strategic deployment of its assets at the Malampaya gas field in Palawan following the discovery of a new source of natural gas in the area.
1 mins
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
Learning crisis that needs prompt attention
The signs of a learning crisis are clear.
2 mins
January 21, 2026
Manila Bulletin
2025 BOP deficit widest in 3 years
Despite easing in December, the Philippines' full-year 2025 balance of payments (BOP) deficit widened to $5.66 billion, its largest in three years since 2022, and a sharp reversal from the $609-million surplus in 2024.
1 mins
January 21, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

