Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs – and the subsequent walkbacks – have shown that turbulence is very much a part of our economic outlook moving forward. But we still have time to ensure that these disruptions don’t affect the Philippines as much as it could.

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How to turbulence-proof the economy

Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs have unleashed new uncertainties on economies across the globe. Yet, it’s not too late to build a resilient and responsive economy. The tools at our disposal are obvious, but the need to use them now has never been greater. Written by Henrik Batallones


Other features

Next: more action

The World Bank reports that the Philippines has ways to go in actually reducing red tape—and addressing these will benefit the logistics industry. Written by Henrik Batallones

For deeper, stronger ties

In light of global challenges, the latest Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference explores regional resilience and sustainability. Written by Henrik Batallones


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