I think this should be a big blow on the Philippines economy looking at the numbers involved here. We all know that this is a major source of revenue for the Philippines and how come the people are not protesting against it. Does the government have economic backup plans for such actions they have taken? 20,000 is not a joke here, this is not what the country should be loosing out of their economy at this point in time as it generates revenue for them and employment opportunities. I sorry the nationals and the looming unemployment rate that would hit the country next year.
I like this beautiful pictorial excerpts.
