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Healthier lifestyles and less sugar consumption in Europe create opportunities for Philippine fruit-based processed food. Dried and frozen fruits, as well as fruit purées, have the biggest potential in these markets.
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A market study found that coconut, calamansi, carrageenan, and moringa have big potential in European markets. Other Philippine agricultural products cited were ube, turmeric, butterfly pea flower, and the elemi tree. The demand is driven by healthy lifestyle choices and using natural ingredients in manufacturing cosmetics and medicines.
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The DTI-Export Marketing Bureau’s (DTI-EMB) service on coffee export documentation is now fully digital, innovatively adapting during this pandemic to keep everyone safe.
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In celebration of the National Exporters’ Week (NEW), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), together with the Export Development Council (EDC) and Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport), bestowed the Top Exporter Awards to deserving exporters based on their 2019 export performance and to those who have exhibited excellence and innovation in
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A recent study into Swiss and European markets highlight opportunities for Filipino agricultural products and offer guidelines for exporters. Experts from the Swiss Import Promotion Programme (SIPPO) presented insights into EFTA markets’ trade regulations, market access requirements, and market demand in a webinar entitled 'Export Opportunities to Europe' during the
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The sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented in its global reach and economic, social, and health impacts. It was a shock like no other, involving simultaneous disruptions to both the supply and demand side on the back of subdued private consumption and investment.
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At the center: DTI Undersecretary Abdulgani M. Macatoman. Far right: Mr. Roberto C. Amores. Others: B2B meetings with CA Emmanuel Ang, various PH exporters and Japanese buyers/importers, PTIC Osaka, DTI-EMB, BOI and IBPC Osaka.
The Department of Trade and Industry-Export Marketing Bureau (DTI-EMB), Philippine Trade and Investment Center-Osaka (PTIC-Osaka), Foreign Trade Service Corps (FTSC), and Board of Investments (BOI), conducted a Webinar and Online Business to Business (B2B) Matching (B2B) activity with host, International Business Promotion Center-Osaka (IBPC Osaka), last 29 October 2020 via
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The Department of Trade and Industry-Export Marketing Bureau (DTI-EMB) is set to stage its first-ever Export Enablers’ Exhibit (3Es) on 03 to 04 December as part of its celebration of the National Exporters’ Week (NEW). The 3Es, formerly known as Commodity Agencies Exhibit, has been conducted for several years, with
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Secretary General of the ASEAN Japan Centre (AJC), Mr. Fujita Masataka will present the results of AJC’s study on resilient global value chains (GVCs) to Philippine exporters during the National Export Congress (NEC) on December 3, 2020. The AJC is an intergovernmental organization established in 1981 to strengthen economic partnerships
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The global market is a highly competitive arena. Global players are constantly filling the international marketplace with numerous products and services which are all competing for the buyers’ attention.
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