
Despite easing US-Iran war, Cebu’s economy may remain vulnerable if…
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Even if oil prices have started easing and optimism on putting an end to the costly US vs. Iran war prevails, Cebu’s economy will remain vulnerable if stakeholders cannot address issues that have been exacerbated by the conflict. For economist Fernando ‘Perry’ Fajardo, a resolution between the US and Iran would bring a huge relief to many Filipino families, including Cebuanos, through lower energy costs and reduced inflation pressures. But he emphasized that Cebu still needed to prioritize key areas, particularly food and energy security, in keeping its economy afloat and thriving. READ: Trump seeks to […]... Keep on reading: Despite easing US-Iran war, Cebu’s economy may remain vulnerable if…
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