
FACT-CHECK: Kulang sa konteksto ang lumabas na economic, infra ranking ng Davao City
Maling ipinalabas ng mga social media post sa Facebook at Twtitter na nangunguna daw ang Davao City sa “economic dynamism at infrastructure.”
Maling ipinalabas ng mga social media post sa Facebook at Twtitter na nangunguna daw ang Davao City sa “economic dynamism at infrastructure.”
Social media posts on Facebook and Twitter have misleadingly claimed that Davao City ranked first in terms of “economic dynamism and infrastructure.”
A Facebook user posted a reel showing the photo of President Xi Jinping and President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and falsely claimed that the Philippines and China had finally reconciled.
Isang Facebook user ang maling nag-post ng isang reel kung saan makikita ang litrato ng isang airport na umano’y matatagpuan sa West Philippine Sea.
Despite continuing global uncertainties, the Philippine economy remains strong and is expected to grow by 5.8 percent this year and 6.0 percent in 2020 and 2021, according to the Philippines Economic Update released by the World Bank.