00:00Government agencies and lawmakers have welcomed the country's upgraded credit rating outlook.
00:05Department of Budget and Management Secretary Amela Pangandaman expressed confidence
00:10in achieving an A rating from all credit rating agencies, noting the recent upgrade from S&P
00:16brings the country closer to realizing this goal. House Speaker Martin Romuales credited
00:22President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s strong leadership for the boost in the country's
00:26credit rating outlook, highlighting the administration's continued commitment
00:30to improving the lives of Filipinos despite ongoing challenges. House Waste and Means
00:36Committee Chair Joey Salceda attributed the credit outlook upgrade to key policy reforms,
00:41including the Digital Economy Taxation Act and the expansion of the investor base through Create
00:47More. Deputy Speaker David Suarez credited the achievement to cohesive partnership between the
00:53legislative and executive branches under the Marcos administration. Furthermore,
00:58House Senior Deputy Speaker Aurelio Gonzalez Jr. attributed this development to the chief
01:03executive's proactive governance and strategic economic reforms aimed at strengthening the economy.
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