u/fastsnail74

Mr. Service Economy now advocates for us to replicate Vietnam’s export-led growth, the exact OPPOSITE of what he’s always proposing

Mr. Service Economy now advocates for us to replicate Vietnam’s export-led growth, the exact OPPOSITE of what he’s always proposing

Amusing talaga, ang daming sinasabi na para bang hindi silang mga taga UPSE ang nagmamanage ng economy. Na para bang hindi sya kasali sa mga ang hilig lumaklak ng washington consensus. At ngayon may bago na syang gustong i-glaze, Laos na naman daw 🤣.

Dapat may betting system tayo kung anong sunod na country gusto neto i glaze

✅ Thailand (hindi na pala, sick man of SEA na kasi 🤣)

✅ Vietnam

✅ Laos

u/fastsnail74 — 2 days ago

Bakit kelangan sa boracay? Hindi man lang sa Samal island? 😂 kailangan ba talaga ng beachfront para pag-usapan ang accountability kuno, o mas madali lang talagang i-justify kapag may ‘seminar’ label?

Ganito ba sa Davao? Lol, nakakatawa na ang usapan kailangan pang ilipad sa resort island, na parang mas mahalaga ang venue kaysa sa mismong output ng meeting 🥴

u/fastsnail74 — 2 months ago

Good news naman kahit minsan.

People love to DOOMPOST about the our country like it’s stuck in place, but if you zoom out and actually look at the trajectory, that narrative doesn’t really hold up anymore.

Over the past decade, we’ve seen steady improvements in infrastructure, investment inflows, and overall economic direction. It’s not perfect, but it’s also not the stagnant picture some people keep pushing. The country is clearly transitioning, just unevenly.

This kind of momentum lines up with bigger developments in the pipeline. The Luzon Economic Corridor, if executed properly, could tighten logistics, attract more manufacturing, and reduce friction for exporters. Then you have emerging discussions around Pax Silica, which if it materializes into a serious semiconductor or tech-oriented ecosystem, could push the country further up the value chain.

u/fastsnail74 — 2 months ago