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Bicameral Budget Negotiations: DBM Pushes for Transparency

Amenah F. Pangandaman is the incumbent Secretary of the department of Budget and​ management (DBM). She⁢ is ⁤the first Muslim Budget Secretary and the only female member of the ⁢country’s economic team.She carries with her 20 years of government service, having worked⁤ in⁣ the legislative and executive branches, and the Central Bank.

Philippines Eyes A-Rating by 2025: ⁢An Interview with Budget secretary Amenah Pangandaman

In a significant growth for the Philippine economy, budget secretary Amenah Pangandaman has revealed that the country is aiming for an ‘A’⁢ rating by as early as 2025. As the first Muslim Budget Secretary and the only female member of the country’s ‌economic team, Pangandaman brings a ‍wealth ‍of experience from her⁣ 20 years of government ⁤service in⁢ various sectors, including ‌the legislative and executive branches, and also the Central Bank. ​In this⁣ exclusive interview, we delve into her vision, strategies, and the challenges ahead.


Starting at the Top: Amenah ‍Pangandaman’s Journey

World Today News: Secretary Pangandaman, can you walk us through⁤ your journey in government service?

​ ‍ Secretary Amenah Pangandaman: indeed, ⁣I’ve had the privilege of serving in several key roles across different ⁣branches over the past two decades. This broad experience has equipped me well for my current role at the Department⁢ of Budget and Management (DBM), where I’m proud to be ‍the first muslim Budget Secretary and‌ the only ⁣female member of the economic team.⁢ I’ve worked in financial and economic agencies, roles that have provided me with a comprehensive view of ​the economic landscape.


Strategic Economic Goals: ⁢2023-2028

world Today News: What are some of the key⁤ objectives outlined in the Philippine‍ Development Plan 2023-2028?

‍​ ​ ‌ Secretary⁣ Amenah Pangandaman: The Philippine development Plan for 2023-2028 ‌focuses on sustainable development and economic resilience.Our goals‍ include upgrading GDP growth targets, improving our investment-grade status, achieving an‍ ‘A’⁢ rating, and driving structural reforms to ⁤ensure long-term​ economic stability.


Challenges and‍ Reforms

World Today‌ News: What challenges are you currently facing,​ and ⁤what reforms are ⁣being considered?

⁤ Secretary Amenah Pangandaman: One of the ⁤biggest challenges ⁢is the need for structural reforms to ​improve the ease of doing business. We’re addressing implementation bottlenecks, strengthening institutions, and enhancing fiscal⁢ management to boost ‍investor confidence.Additionally,​ we aim to empower our economic ​team ⁢ to make decisive actions that foster economic growth⁢ and stability.


Vision for‍ the ⁢Future

World Today News: how do you envision the economic landscape of the⁢ Philippines in the next five⁢ years, given ‍the current​ strategies?

Secretary Amenah Pangandaman: I envision a competitive, resilient, and sustainable ‌Philippine economy. With the projected⁢ upgrades in GDP growth⁣ and our investment-grade status,we are poised ⁤for robust economic expansion. Our strategy to achieve an ‘A’ rating will solidify ⁤the Philippines as a preferred investment destination, attracting both domestic and ‌foreign investments.


Conclusion

World Today‍ News: Secretary Pangandaman,it has been an enlightening conversation. Thank you for sharing⁣ your insights.

⁤ ‌ Secretary Amenah Pangandaman: Thank you.It‌ has been a pleasure.

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