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不吃肥肉Philippines

I just want to ask, with the departure of spinach from the Philippines, is the Philippines really going to cool down? Every day when going out, there is still traffic congestion, and on Sundays, the malls are still crowded with restaurants having long queues. The Philippine building materials market still faces a supply shortage, and the power generation is still insufficient, often leading to power outages. E-commerce is still growing, with a high demand for large warehouses. Enterprises are still renting thousands of square meters of land in the Philippines to build warehouses. Vegetables are still in short supply with many agricultural enterprises entering the Philippines to start farming businesses. The price of eggs has nearly doubled in the market, and many local businesses complain about the difficulty of doing business, yet they do not close down. Despite the challenges, there is still a large influx of investors trying to make a profit. What exactly is going on?

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Has the Pogo policy affecting the mass relocation of gambling companies impacted your life?

Has the Pogo policy affecting the mass relocation of gambling companies impacted your life?

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菲律槟榔侠
菲律槟榔侠·Philippines0Reply

There are too many idiots, POGO has shut down, Pasay has turned into a ghost town, and the properties in Pasay have become haunted buildings. Moreover, so many foolish people and stupid companies are rushing to the Philippines to make a fortune.

致富小天使
致富小天使·Brazil0Reply

It's really strange, there are still a group of people who constantly complain about being exploited by the real estate market in the Philippines, yet they are reluctant to leave. Some have even started their own social media platforms, warning everyone not to invest in Philippine real estate while

普通市民
普通市民·Philippines0Reply

Cool? Far from it. The World Bank (WB) is boasting that the Philippines is expected to become the second fastest growing economy in Southeast Asia.

可乐
可乐·Philippines0Reply

Doing e-commerce is also tough, constantly saying it's getting more and more competitive and tiring, but still not closing down.

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