Philippines ends budget standoff, approves 2019 spending plan

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[MANILA] The Philippine Congress approved the 3.76 trillion peso (S$98 billion) budget for 2019, ending an impasse that put on hold funding for new government projects. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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