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By Philexport News and Features 05 January 2019 Published also in Business Mirror DEMAND for organic beverages, particularly coffee and tea, is rising in Canada as more consumers have become more focused on their health. The Euromonitor Digest, released by the Department of Trade and Industry-Export Marketing Bureau, cited consumer
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29 December 2018 Published also in Business Mirror THE government has urged micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to take advantage of the huge under-tapped opportunities in the multitrillion-dollar global halal market. “When you say growing the export, we need to diversify because a recent study showed the spread of
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29 December 2018 Puiblished also in Business Mirror EXPORTERS are encouraged anew to innovate to achieve the country’s exports target of $122 billion to $130 billion by the year 2022. “We need to innovate. And innovation does not necessary mean a great invention. It’s really improving on systems, on organizations,
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29 December 2018 Published also in Business Mirror ASPIRING and existing Filipino entrepreneurs can soon avail themselves of free business mentorship from Canadian business experts, as the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) partners with a Canadian development organization focusing on capacity building to stimulate entrepreneurship for the longterm. The
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PH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REGISTERED EXPORTERS (REX) SYSTEM   The Philippines will not be able to implement the REX System by 01 January 2019 As long as the REX system is not applied by the Philippines, the competent authority - the Bureau of Customs (BOC), will continue to issue Form
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29 December 2018 Published also in Business Mirror THE Philippines and other ASEAN member-states could benefit from the ongoing trade war between China and the US, but stakeholders must act now to take advantage of opportunities. “Someone has to supply the goods to the US, someone has to supply the
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29 December 2018 Published also in Business Mirror GROCERIES and organic fruits and vegetables have high export potentials for Philippine enterprises keen to export to Norway under the Philippines-European Free Trade Association Free Trade Agreement (PH-Efta FTA), says a Norwegian official. Bjorn Jahnsen, Norway’s ambassador to the Philippines, said in
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22 December 2018 Published also in Business Mirror EXPORTERS are optimistic about the start of a so-called golden age for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) on the back of laws, legislations and government initiatives to facilitate and support business and trade. Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport) President Sergio Ortiz-Luis
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By Kristina Noelle S. Andaya 22 December 2018 Published also in Business Mirror IN an effort to strengthen efforts to promote and assist Philippine start-ups, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) signed a
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The DTI is pleased to provide the “Information Paper on Importing in Indonesia” for your information and reference. Also attached are the regulations (in Bahasa, with unofficial English translation of PTIC Jakarta) concerning Indonesia’s requirements on the importation of “port-specific” products. Information Paper on Importing in Indonesia Regulation of the Minister of Trade
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